The head of the OVA noted that the Russians systematically attack Belogorovka, and after that they send fighters for reconnaissance, but they “traditionally do not return.”
The head of the military administration of the Luhansk region, Sergei Gaidai, said that the Russian invaders blew up a bridge across the Krasnaya River near the village of Krasnorechenskoye in the Luhansk region, because they feared that the Armed Forces of Ukraine were approaching.
“They are afraid, because we are close. The Russians blew up the bridge across the Red River near Krasnorechenskoye,” Gaidai said.
He also added that on October 29, the invaders blew up another bridge near Kremennaya.
According to Gaidai, the Russian command set the task of its troops to stop the advance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but the weather is getting better, so “things will be faster for the defenders.”
The head of the OVA noted that the Russians systematically attack Belogorovka, and after that they send fighters for reconnaissance, but they “traditionally do not return.”
Fierce battles also continue in the direction of Svatovsky. The route between Svatov and Kremennaya is under the fire control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, so the Russians cannot quickly get reinforcements and new ammunition to these sectors of the front.
According to Gaidai, almost everything around Kremennaya and Svatovo is mined – river banks, roads, bridges.
In addition, the head of the UVA, citing intelligence, said that as a result of the operation to liberate the village of Nevskoye, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed 34 invaders. Another 3 Russian “contract workers” were taken prisoner. The Armed Forces of Ukraine also seized a military KAMAZ with ammunition and two infantry fighting vehicles.
Recall that earlier Gaidai reported that the Ukrainian defenders almost controlled an important highway between the occupied cities of Svatovo and Kremennaya.
Source: korrespondent

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