The Armed Forces of Ukraine raised another flag of Ukraine in Krynky — video
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine raised another flag of Ukraine in Krynky — video

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Source:  DeepState

On February 13, the Ukrainian military installed another Ukrainian flag in Krynky, on the left bank of the Kherson region. He hovers on the water tower.

Ukrainian fighters raised another flag of Ukraine in Krynky

The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to maintain a bridgehead in this area. If possible, fighters are taking measures to expand it.

Soldiers of the Armed Forces, conducting an operation on the left bank of the Kherson region, shared an exclusive video. Soldiers of the 35th Separated Mechanised Brigade raised the state flag on the water tower in Krynk and once again reminded the occupiers that the Kherson region is Ukraine.

The DeepState notes that the enemy continues to attack logistics and use anti-aircraft missiles on Krynky itself. Russian General Teplinsky is thinking of eliminating the bridgehead in this way, but, as time has shown, he can't do anything. The fighting continues.

Russia is trying to storm the AFU foothold on the left bank of the Dnipro River

The Russian occupiers are suffering heavy losses in their attempts to knock out the Ukrainian defenders from the left bank of the Kherson region. The Armed Forces eliminate up to 70% of the enemy's assault group.

This was stated by Nataliia Humenyuk, spokesperson of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine, on the FREEDOM broadcast.

According to her, the Russians no longer use armoured vehicles to form assault groups. This is explained by the fact that in the first attempts to knock out the Ukrainian defenders from the left bank of the Dnipro River, the Russian equipment "disappeared" very quickly.

Therefore, now purely "meat assaults" are used and assault groups are formed with great difficulty, since the "word-of-mouth" of the occupying forces very quickly spreads information about the results of such assault activities, when the group returns with losses of up to 70% of personnel.

Humenyuk noted that the enemy command involved the marines, assault troops, and even the coast guard in the assaults. However, such units refused to attack without the support of armoured vehicles.

Despite significant losses, the Russian command continues to demand to storm the positions of the Ukrainian defenders.

But they still have no results. It is constantly emphasized that they have very high losses in personnel, and it turns out that they have to return to their positions with nothing. Our units continue to work to strengthen positions and, if possible, clear the area for the foothold expansion.

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