Intelligence has recorded a sharp increase in Russian military casualties on the front lines
Over the past seven days, Russian troop losses on the front lines have increased significantly: while last week the enemy lost an average of 1,100 soldiers killed and wounded per day, this week that number has risen to 1,400.
This was stated by Colonel Ants Kiviselg, head of the Estonian Defense Forces’ Intelligence Center. The hottest sectors of the front are currently the Kostiantynivka, Pokrovsk, and Lyman directions.
Russian claims of a full occupation of Kostiantynivka are untrue, and in the Oleksandrivka area, the Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to successfully push back Russian troops. As a result, the Russian command is forced to redeploy reserves to areas where the situation is rapidly deteriorating for them, which will enable Ukraine to weaken the enemy’s ability to respond quickly to tactical changes in the future. In addition, the fuel crisis in Russia is intensifying as a result of Ukraine’s large-scale strikes, and its consequences will be felt for a long time to come.
Source: ERR.
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