Her words sound like a refrain echoing across many corners of Ukraine — in Sumy, Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, and Geneva. Yes,…
In the Oleksandrivka direction, the enemy is constantly applying pressure and using all possible means to try to cross the Vovcha River.
This was stated on Suspilne.News by the chief sergeant of the UAV platoon of the brigade reconnaissance unit of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, callsign “Ron”.
According to him, the enemy constantly moves under the cover of fog, forming mechanized strike groups and pulling them “stealthily into treelines”. Recently, 1–2 infantry fighting vehicles have been attacking almost daily. The Russians were recently driven out of Ivanivka, which they attempted to seize after crossing the Oskil River.
“Ivanivka is a settlement that comes immediately after the river. For the enemy, it’s a very convenient place to cross and immediately dig in, because in the Donetsk region almost every house has a basement. That crossing and consolidation there is very convenient for the enemy. But it was simply wiped to zero. We stormed in and knocked them out of there”, — Ron said.
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Her words sound like a refrain echoing across many corners of Ukraine — in Sumy, Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, and Geneva. Yes,…