It's too early to say that russia may open new front lines, especially in the north - Sinegubov
Kyiv • UNN
According to the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleh Syniehubov, it is too early to say that russia may open new front lines in the north, despite the build-up and regrouping of enemy troops in the Kharkiv area.
It is too early to say that the enemy may open new front lines, especially in the north. This was announced by the head of the Kharkiv RMA, Oleh Syniehubov, during a telethon, according to a correspondent of UNN.
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Sinehubov spoke about the planned accumulation of enemy troops in the Kupyansk direction, answering the question whether enemy movements in the north were observed, given information from the Chief Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky about tracking the build-up and regrouping of enemy troops in the Kharkiv direction.
We've been talking about this for about a month or two now, when the enemy changed its tactics in the Kupyansk direction a bit, actually stopped active assault operations, as our Armed Forces inflicted a rather serious defeat on them there
He noted that because of this, the russians had to rotate, restore, and actually replace units, so there was certainly some accumulation in the Kupyansk direction.
Now they are trying to use what they have accumulated to attack these areas. If we are talking about the north of our territory, we do not observe anything unusual. Indeed, there is a planned accumulation of their troops, but it is the same as it has been for 10 months, and then after that they either leave it there or move it to other areas
He emphasized that the Defense Forces must be ready and prepared for any scenario.
However, it is too early to say that the enemy may open new front lines, especially in the north of our territory. However, we must be absolutely ready for anything
Addendum
The General Staff reported in a morning update that in the Kupyansk sector, Ukrainian troops repelled 6 attacks in the areas of Berestove in Kharkiv region and Stelmakhivka in Luhansk region.