Following Chonhar bridge blast, Russians use route closer to AFU’s positions – Humeniuk

Following Chonhar bridge blast, Russians use route closer to AFU’s positions – Humeniuk

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Following the attack on the Chonhar Bridge, Russian troops have to use the Armiansk direction, which is much closer to the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) and, thus, the enemy is getting nervous.

The relevant statement was made by Head of the United Coordinating Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces Natalia Humeniuk during a press conference at Ukraine Media Center - Ukrinform.

“Now, as logistics operations via the Chonhar direction are complicated, they [Russian invaders – Ed.] have to use the Armiansk direction. But, this route is much closer to the positions of Ukraine’s Defense Forces. Thus, they are nervous and cannot use it in full force,” Humeniuk told.

In her words, this situation creates tension in enemy troops, which arises from material problems and moral insecurity.

“This is a continuation of our counteroffensive, but now it is already in the heads and logistics of the enemy,” Humeniuk added.

A reminder that, following the attack on the Chonhar Bridge, connecting the temporarily occupied Crimea and mainland Ukraine, traffic through the bridge was suspended.

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