The commander of the Russian operation: Kyiv is mobilizing its reserves on the confrontation line

The commander of the Russian operation: Kyiv is mobilizing its reserves on the confrontation line

Sergey Sorovikin, the head of Russian operations in Ukraine, declared on Tuesday that Kiev is preparing its reserves for battle.
“We do not seek a rapid progress in Ukraine, but rather to reduce the occurrence of civilian victims,” ​​he said, noting that the Russian army forces in Ukraine are in a tense position due to an anti -Kiev attack, following several major setbacks in the east and south.

The Russian army is ready to evacuate the citizens of Jiusson, the capital of the territory that Russia controls in southern Ukraine, he further assured the TV station “Russia 24,” adding that there is information regarding the prospect of utilising the Kyiv government for the region’s outlawed war tactics.


Indicating that the situation in the city is “extremely difficult,” he stated, “The Russian army will guarantee the safe evacuation of the population,” as the Ukrainian strikes targeting the civil infrastructure “a direct threat to people’s lives.”
The pro-Russian governor of Russia then declared a determination to move a number of towns’ inhabitants to the other bank of the Dnieber River.

Additionally, according to Sergey Sorovikin, the aircraft completed over 34,000 sorties and fired over 7,000 directed aircraft weapons.

He said that the most recent “Dagger” air missiles, which travel faster than sound, were effective in hitting targets.
He also added, “The Fifth Generation planes in each air sorties replace multi-faceted tasks to hit air and ground targets,” indicating the implementation of more than 8,000 sorties by drones, and more than 600 members of Ukrainian forces were destroyed by offensive drones.

It is significant that since last week, Russian forces have stepped up their attacks on Ukrainian territory, particularly in Kyiv. This has been seen as retaliation for the attack on the Crimea Bridge, which links the Russian mainland to the semi-island that Russia annexed to its territory in 2014.

These assaults also followed the Russian army’s defeat in the northern, eastern, and southern regions of Ukraine as a result of the Ukrainian forces’ recent counter-attack, which was intended to retake dozens of areas that had been under Russian control for months. Before the pace slowed down a bit, the Ukrainian forces made impressive progress in many of these areas.

The leader of the Russian operation: Kiev is preparing its reservists for the front line of combat.

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