The Ukrainian military has recruited a large number of captured Russians, and therefore they have nowhere to go. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are moving from Balakleya to Kupyansk.
According to the adviser to the OP, the Russians in the direction of Kharkiv suffered a real collapse. They lost a large amount of military equipment, ammunition and personnel. Alexey Arestovich spoke about this in the broadcast on the Feygin LIVE channel.
The adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine, Oleksiy Arestovich, said that the Ukrainian military had recruited too many captured Russians, and therefore they had nowhere to go. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are moving from Balakleya to Kupyansk. In addition, the Izyum group is also under pressure from the south.
“A lot of weapons and equipment were taken, prisoners were taken, an almost isolated group of Izyum, there is a passage from the east below the reservoir, but, as they say, this bridge is broken,” said the adviser of the OP.
According to him, this was the only bridge through which supplies passed. Today, as Arestovich said, the Izyum group is almost isolated.
“The 237th regiment of the Airborne Forces ceased to exist physically,” said the advisor to the OP, referring to the GUR.
According to Arestovich, Russian troops are being destroyed like a tsunami. He also said that if the Russian Telegram channels were correct and the Ukrainian military finished the Izyum group in a short time, then the number of prisoners would reach thousands.
“We do not forget that there is also the headquarters of the 20th Army. It is possible that the Russian command at the army level will have a very sad fate,” said Arestovich.
Recall that the previous President Volodymyr Zelensky said that more than 30 settlements were returned under the control of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region, the fighting continues in the Donbass and in the south.
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Source: korrespondent

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