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In the Pokrovsk direction, within the area of responsibility of the 25th Brigade, the situation is very difficult. The enemy constantly attempts to advance, pushing forward until their regiments are “wiped out to zero”.
This was reported on air during the “United News” telethon by the battalion commander of the 25th Separate Air Assault Sicheslav Brigade, call sign “Hera”.
According to him, the enemy continues attacks by small groups — two or three soldiers, sometimes even one. Snowfall allows Russians to actively use camouflage suits, moving from house to house. In effect, they are overwhelming Defense Forces positions with the bodies of their soldiers.
“They are not withdrawn, not restored, they do not rest. The enemy has a large human resource, and they use it to the end. When this resource is exhausted, only then is the regiment fully withdrawn, re-staffed, coordinated, and then thrown back into these areas again”, — the battalion commander said.
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