The intensity of the battles has increased on another front.


According to the Russian military command, the Prydniprovske direction is important for the Kremlin, that's why fewer troops are being transferred to the Kursk region from there.
Lately, the intensity of the battles on this section of the front has increased, said the spokesman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army 'South' Serhiy Bratchuk.
According to him, the Russian occupiers are withdrawing some of their units from the Zaporizhzhia region to transfer them to the Kursk region. Thus, the situation at the Robotynsky bridgehead remains unchanged, the enemy is not successful.
'The intensity of the battles on the Prydniprovske direction has become higher. Fewer units are being transferred to the Kursk region from there, so the Russians consider this direction a priority. They hope to capture the Dnipro river, which protects them from one side, and on the other hand they are trying to temporarily hold the occupied part of the Kherson region, as we understand what's next. And what's next is Crimea,' emphasized Bratchuk.
He also explained that the Russian occupiers are conducting assault actions east of Krynska and on the Prydniprovske islands.
'There is good news: we managed to destroy, albeit a small, but a boat storage facility, on which the enemy conducts combat operations on the Dnipro. There is a fight in the air, there is counter-battery combat. The intensity of the battles has become higher than on the Robotynsky direction, although it was the opposite before,' added the spokesman of the Volunteer Army.
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