It is not possible to confirm or deny information about the death toll at this time.
In the Svatovsky district of the Lugansk region, the Ukrainian military liquidated a battalion of mobilized Russians from the Voronezh region. Hundreds of destroyed invaders were reported. About this on Saturday, November 5, wrote the Russian edition of Nestka referring to the surviving Russian military and relatives of the mobilized.
According to him, it happened near the village of Makeevka. Russian serviceman Alexei Agafonov, with whom the publication spoke, believes that more than 500 invaders may have been liquidated there.
According to the surviving Russian soldier, those mobilized were trained in the military unit 2079. The battalion commander promised the Russians to take them to the Svatovo region, where they were supposed to join the so-called “territorial defense” 15 kilometers from front line. However, on the night of November 2, 2022, the entire battalion was brought to the contact line.
“We were thrown into the landings, they told us to dig in, we had three shovels in each battalion, no support at all. We dug in as best we could, and in the morning the shelling began – artillery, “grads”, mortars , copters, we just got shot.
When it all started, the officers immediately ran. In between shelling, we tried to dig, but the copters immediately spotted us and simply shot us. Out of 570 people, up to 29, 12 were injured, the rest are all,” he said.

The place where the Russians were defeated
At the same time, he added that before that, at least one other battalion from the mobilized ones was defeated in the same position.
It should be noted that the Ukrainian military is approaching Kherson and forcing the enemy to prepare defensive fortifications for battles for the city.
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Source: korrespondent

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