Gumenyuk on the situation near Robotyno: Russia has reduced its pressure on land, but switched to aviation

Gumenyuk on the situation near Robotyno: Russia has reduced its pressure on land, but switched to aviation

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Russian occupants reduced ground pressure near Robotyno in Zaporizhzhia region, but intensified air strikes, using guided bombs and unguided missiles to impede the advance of Ukrainian troops.

Russian occupants have somewhat reduced their pressure on the ground near Robotyno in Zaporizhzhia region. However, they have switched mainly to aviation and are trying to exert pressure, in particular with guided aerial bombs. This was reported by the head of the press center of the Defense Forces of the South of Ukraine Natalia Gumenyuk during a telethon, according to a correspondent of UNN.

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When asked about the situation in the Robotyno area, Humeniuk replied:

The Russians are not stopping their attacks, but they have somewhat reduced their pressure on the ground. Now they have switched mainly to aviation. They are trying to put pressure with guided bombs, unguided air missiles, and strike in such a way that our units cannot properly gain a foothold and consider their prospects.

Nevertheless, she said, the Defense Forces continue their combat work.

Two attacks were repelled. We are ready to conduct further combat operations and are working to ensure that enemy aircraft are not so active,

- Humeniuk said.

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Earlier, DeepState reported that Ukrainian forces drove back Russians near Nevelske on the frontline. However, clashes continue near Vesele and in Robotyne.