The enemy cannot accumulate forces near the northern borders of Ukraine - OTU 'Siversk'.


Ukrainian troops are making successful strikes on the territory of the Russian Federation
Spokesman for the operational-tactical grouping of troops 'Siversk' Vadym Mysnyk stated that Russian occupiers are unable to accumulate significant military forces near the northern borders of Ukraine. This has been made possible thanks to a well-structured defense system and effective strikes by Ukrainian troops deep into the territory of the Russian Federation.
Vadym Mysnyk noted that Russian troops are present along the entire border of Chernihiv, Sumy, and parts of Kharkiv regions. The enemy is trying to expand the scope of hostilities, but thanks to the successful strikes of the Ukrainian army, they are unable to do so.
'We are successfully destroying the enemy at the approaches - both the places of concentration of ammunition, artillery, and other equipment, as well as separate infantry groups,' emphasized the spokesman.
According to Mysnyk, the largest number of Russian forces is concentrated in the Kursk region in the direction of Sumy, but Ukrainian troops do not allow the enemy to create a strong grouping there for offensive actions. The Sumy direction is strategic, and the Ukrainian army is taking all possible measures to hinder the enemy's plans.
Thus, the Ukrainian troops continue to act effectively at the borders with Russia, not allowing the enemy to strengthen their positions and develop initiative in these territories.
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