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​russians Withdraw Units that Lose Their Combat Capability from Kharkiv Oblast

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Open source illustrative photo
Open source illustrative photo

Intense fighting continues in Kharkiv sector, with russian occupiers suffering significant losses but continuing their offensive

russian occupiers are losing a large number of personnel due to intense fighting and Ukrainian warriors' persistence. This forces russian invaders to withdraw some units from Kharkiv sector. This was told by the spokesman for the Khortytsia operational-strategic group Nazar Voloshyn on the air of We-Ukraine TV channel.

According to the spokesman, occupiers continue to attack Vovchansk despite significant losses. Air strikes pose a particular threat. russian troops dropped 43 guided aerial bombs in Kharkiv Oblast over the past 24 hours.

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russians Withdraw Units that Lose Their Combat Capability from Kharkiv Oblast, Defense Express
russian troops drop guided aerial bombs in Kharkiv Oblast on a daily bases / Screenshot from video by Liut Brigade

"The enemy is suffering considerable losses in that area. About a hundred people were killed and wounded over the past day," Voloshyn noted.

He also added that the Defenders of Ukraine manage to destroy and damage invaders' armored vehicles, artillery systems, vehicles and special equipment on a daily basis.

Strikes on occupiers' hideouts were particularly effective.

The video released by Liut Brigade of National Police of Ukraine, shows the Defensers of Ukraine destroying russians in their hideouts. The episode took place in Vovchansk sector.

"Many enemy hideouts were also destroyed. 17 hideouts along with russians were destroyed," the spokesman emphasized.

Voloshyn also said that russians had been forced to withdraw units that have lost their combat capability due to significant losses.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian scouts had destroyed ammunition depot in russia.

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