The enemy is accumulating reserves in the area of Chasovoy Yar and on the Siversky direction - LPR OTP.
12.11.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
12.11.2024
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The accumulation of reserves in the area of Chasovoy Yar and the Siversky direction begins
According to the Operational Territorial Group 'Lugansk', Russia is gathering forces and accumulating reserves in the area of Chasovoy Yar and on the Siversky direction.
Spokesperson of the LPR OTP Anastasiya Bobovnikova reported this, Ukrinform informs.
'The number of assaults on the Toretsk direction has increased. And in the area of Chasovoy Yar and on the Siversky direction, there is still a tendency for the number of assaults to decrease. For example, there was only 1 assault on the Siversky direction in the past day,' said the spokesperson, answering the question about the observed dynamics in their zone of responsibility after the past week.
She also added that the Russians are advancing on the Toretsk direction.
'We see that the dynamic situation has resumed on the Toretsk direction. Currently, the enemy is trying to advance in small infantry groups, as before. There were 16 assaults in the past day. And during the past day, almost 90 people were killed or injured in Toretsk itself,' Bobovnikova informed.
She stated that in the area of Chasovoy Yar and on the Siversky direction, the RF is gathering forces and accumulating reserves. It is expected that in some Time, the number of active combat actions and assaults will resume.
The spokesperson said that on all 3 directions that are within their zone of responsibility, Russia currently uses aviation.
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