Russian soldiers were forbidden to use armored vehicles during assaults in the Kherson region
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Russian soldiers were forbidden to use armored vehicles during assaults in the Kherson region

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The Russian invaders do not stop storming the positions of Ukrainian soldiers on the left bank of the Kherson region. Despite this, assaults always end in failure. The spokeswoman of the Defense Forces of the South, Nataliya Gumenyuk, explained why this is happening.

Russian army is massively losing infantry in the Kherson region

According to Humenyuk, the commanders of the Russian Federation throw only infantry into the assaults on this part of the front without the reinforcement of equipment, which significantly reduces their effectiveness.

What is important to understand is that the Russian occupiers continue to relentlessly attack the positions of Ukrainian soldiers on the left bank of the Dnieper in an attempt to knock out our units from there.

The conditions are extremely difficult and the enemy does not stop the assault. Over the past day, the enemy dared to make 5 such attempts, but all the circumstances were against them," explains the spokeswoman of the Southern Defense Forces.

Nataliya Gumenyuk also officially confirmed that Russian commanders currently prohibit Russian soldiers from using armored vehicles.

As you know, such orders contradict the common sense of conducting such assault actions.

They are forced to send purely foot groups there for shooting battles and face-to-face clashes, in fact, and are losing personnel, she said.

What is known about the successes of the Armed Forces at the front

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on February 3, Ukrainian soldiers struck 12 areas where enemy personnel were concentrated.

The forces and means of air defense of Ukraine destroyed one Kh-59 guided air missile, 10 attack UAVs of the "Shahed-136/131" type and 3 reconnaissance UAVs of the enemy. The units of the missile forces struck 1 personnel concentration area and 1 enemy artillery.

According to the latest data, on February 3, the Russian army lost: 810 occupiers, 2 tanks, 13 armored combat vehicles, 31 artillery systems, 12 operational-tactical UAVs, 1 cruise missile, 41 vehicles and 6 units of special equipment.

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