The Russians maintain a stable grouping in Zaporizhzhia region, and there is no increase in this number. It is not enough for effective large-scale offensives to the north, further to Zaporizhzhia or Gulyaypole. This was stated by Dmytro Lykhoviy, a spokesman for the Tavria unit, during a telethon, according to a UNN correspondent .
The day before yesterday, there was a certain change, they tried to attack in the Gulyaypole direction towards the town of Gulyaypole with a little more than one infantry unit. They used two tanks, buggies and something else on wheels, but this attempt failed. This small offensive group was broken up, the tank was hit, and the Russians retreated. There were no losses of our positions
He said that a total of three Russian tanks were hit in the Gulyaypillia sector in two days.
This calmed them down a bit and stopped them from trying to invent something. The Huliaypillia direction is now calm again. In general, their tactics have become assault actions with small numbers, small infantry groups, generally without the use of armored vehicles
According to him, these actions are being carried out by the same number of troops that are present, in particular in Zaporizhzhia region.
These actions are being carried out by the same contingent, the same number of troops that are present in Zaporizhzhia region in particular. No, there is no increase in this number, meaning that the Russians maintain a stable grouping in the Zaporizhzhia region. And it is not enough for any effective large-scale offensive to the north, further to Zaporizhzhia or Gulyaypole
Addendum
On July 29, Lykhoviy reported that the enemy had intensified assaults in the Gulyaypillia sector using tanks.
Lykhovoy also claimed that the Russians lacked the resources to conduct an effective, large-scale offensive in the southern direction.