Subversive reconnaissance groups remain active in Sumy and Chernihiv regions, but Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy them on the approach - Siversk military training facility
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Defense forces detect and destroy enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups on the outskirts of Sumy and Chernihiv regions, and control the movement of equipment near the border.
Enemy subversive and reconnaissance groups remain active in Sumy and Chernihiv regions. However, the Defense Forces detect and destroy them on the approach. They also control the movement of equipment near the border. This was reported by Vadym Mysnyk, spokesman for the Siversk military training center, during a telethon, according to a correspondent of UNN.
The operational situation has not changed significantly, i.e. it is tense, but fully controlled by our Defense Forces. The enemy is sticking to its previous tactics - shelling settlements, both on the border and in the depths of the regions - Sumy and Chernihiv. The enemy also continues to use sabotage and reconnaissance groups,
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According to him, during the shelling, the enemy uses the entire arsenal of existing weapons at its disposal. It is mostly artillery of various calibers, the enemy is actively using FPV drones, strike and reconnaissance UAVs.
We try to fulfill all tasks, detect technical means in a timely manner, and our counter-sabotage measures give good results in detecting such attempts to infiltrate our territory in a timely manner, we do not allow them to do so. We detect and destroy them on the approach. We also control the movement of equipment near the border and try to inflict maximum damage on the enemy,
When asked what kind of concentrations of Russians he sees now, Mr. Mysnyk replied: "In this regard, we do not see any dramatic changes, i.e., these are hundreds of kilometers of the state border. The enemy is dispersing its forces..."
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