Ukrainian forces intensified their activities in the Liptsy-Glubokoe area, with complex logistical support for the forward positions of the enemy. He went on the defensive.
The defense forces strengthened their positions in the Liptsy region of the Kharkov region, which is why the enemy went on the defensive and was cut off from logistics. A representative of the Kharkov operational-tactical group of troops, Vitaly Sarantsev, spoke about this on Wednesday, September 18, in a telethon.
According to him, the most difficult situation in the Kharkov region remains in Volchansk, where the fighting continues. The enemy regularly tries to advance in different parts of the city.
At the same time, Sarantsev noted that in the Liptsy-Glubokoye area there was a certain calm on the part of the enemy, but this did not indicate his abandonment of his plans. The Russians are strengthening their positions, carrying out reinforcement work, attracting additional personnel and trying to organize logistical support.
However, the enemy is having problems in this direction, as the Ukrainian forces have intensified their activities, complicating the logistics of the forward positions of the enemy, Sarantsev said.
According to him, in the Liptsev area the enemy gathered infantry units for the attack and offensive operations.
Also, the spokesman of UTG Kharkov confirmed cases of poisoning of invaders as a result of logistical problems.
“For several days, the enemy personnel in the front positions do not receive food or water. Because of this, they are forced to move to the pasture,” said Sarantsev.
He recalled, it was previously reported that the enemy does not bring their dead, which is why the sanitary and epidemiological situation there is getting more complicated.
We remind you that today the Ukrainian Armed Forces also reported that the counter-offensive of the Russian army in the Kursk region has been stopped.
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Source: korrespondent

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