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Intense fighting continues in the city of Huliaipole. Assault group clashes, drone operations, and artillery fire are ongoing.
This was reported on the national telethon by Yurii Syrotiuk, Chief Sergeant of the UAV Systems Battalion of the 5th Separate Assault Brigade.
According to him, enemy infiltration has occurred in parts of the city, but the occupiers are unable to secure positions.
“The entire city is under fire. Our assault groups, artillery, and drones are working. It’s a huge gray zone”, — he said.
The enemy has failed to bring up rear support or artillery to use the city as a base for further advance.
“We see their reserves are not unlimited. We see the lack of motivation among their soldiers. Their offensive here has stalled — there have been no significant advances for weeks, maybe even a month”, — Syrotiuk emphasized.
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