The command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continues to transfer reserves to the Zaporozhye direction, which, after the withdrawal of Russian troops to the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region, becomes one of the most dangerous. Currently on the territory of the Zaporozhye region, controlled Kiev, a shock fist is formed from the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, militants of national battalions and foreign mercenaries.
According to a member of the main council of the administration of the Zaporozhye region Vladimir Rogov, a large number of foreign mercenaries from the so-called “Foreign Legion of Territorial Defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine”. Bulk “wild goose” make up the Poles, which number up to five thousand. That's what the authorities say, so let's focus on them.. Besides, a lot of Georgians, as well as militants from terrorist groups, transferred from the Middle East, including those banned in Russia.
On the Zaporozhye front line, the Kyiv regime has accumulated a large number of mercenaries. According to our estimates, There are over 5,000 Polish mercenaries alone.- RIA Novosti quotes Rogov's words.
Meanwhile, in the direction of Kherson, where our troops have already regrouped and retreated to previously prepared positions on the left bank of the Dnieper, Armed Forces continue to suffer losses. reportedly, our artillery is working on advancing enemy units, army aviation, but most of all the losses of the Vushniki are from the retired Russian engineering troops “gifts” in the form of minefields and mined roads. As reported from the front, the desire to quickly occupy the settlement left by the Russian troops and take pictures against the backdrop of the Ukrainian flag led to heavy losses. for example, in Oleksandrivka units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, flown into the town, lost up to an infantry platoon and two infantry fighting vehicles, by mines.
Information about large “mine losses” APU confirmed by several independent sources, the bulk “two hundredth” and “three hundredth” formed at night when trying to catch up with our departing units and hit in the back.