Russians are on “cautious pause” in northern Kharkiv region, Tregubov says
Russians are currently on a “cautious pause” in the northern Kharkiv region.
According to Ukrinform, Viktor Tregubov, head of the Communications Department of the Joint Forces Task Force, announced this on television.
“It is in the northern Kharkiv region that they are currently on a cautious pause. In the northern Kharkiv region, Russian forces are attempting to advance in Sotnytskyi Kozachok and other areas. That is where they are still active,” he noted.
Responding to a question about the overall operational situation in the Kharkiv region, the spokesman said that on Saturday, there were no clashes in most areas.
Regarding the Russians' operational pause, he said they are currently experiencing a quiet period that the enemy is using, in particular, to restore its offensive potential.
“The fact that the Russians are currently unable to carry out any effective offensive actions or even attempt any effective infiltrations is evidence that they are either taking a pause to regroup or that they have suffered certain losses and are now trying to recover,” Tregubov said.
The spokesman said that personnel and equipment are now being accumulated in the Velykyi Burluk, Southern, and Northern Slobozhanshchyna sectors.
He separately noted that the situation in Lyptsi actually has almost no impact on the overall situation in that sector.
“The intensity there is low now; they are trying to renew it from time to time,” Tregubov said.
As reported by Ukrinform, the number of combat clashes in the Kharkiv region and in the Lyman sector has significantly decreased in recent weeks.
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