Soldiers of the 47th separate mechanized brigade are holding back at least three combat brigades of the Russian Federation in the Pokrovsky direction.
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At the direction of Pokrovsky, the military of the 47th separate mechanized brigade is holding back at least three combat brigades of the Russian Federation. Ground Forces reported this on June 8.
It was noted that the Russian invaders did not slow down the pace of attack operations, and the center of the battle was in the direction of Pokrovsky.
“Here the enemy is trying to advance deep into our territory Soldiers of the 47th separate mechanized brigade are stopping at least three combat brigades of the Russian Federation Having a large reserve of manpower, the Muscovites quickly replaced the losses The battle did not subside for a minute “, said the message.
Earlier, the General Staff reported that the number of military clashes across the front line rose to 65 since the beginning of the day.
We remind you that the Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed 1,210 Russian invaders in one day. In total, since the beginning of the general war, the Russian Federation has lost 517,290 military personnel.
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