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Russian troops began to go on the defensive – Arestovich – ukraine news, Politics

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The Russian occupation troops “began to go over to the defensive throughout the sector, from Kherson to Kharkov.” This was stated by the adviser to the head of the OP Alexei Arestovich on the air of the channel “Feigin Live“.

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“In all directions, the Russian troops received approximately the same command, this is from open sources, this can be seen from their actions: to seize positions that are best for holding defense in this area,” Arestovich said.

According to him, these are mainly settlements, hills and natural boundaries such as rivers and ravines. “They started digging, they are digging very actively,” he said, adding that some of the troops continue to advance, and some “are already digging behind their backs.” In some places, according to Arestovich, even those who stand on the front line are already “digging in”.

“We can accurately say that the Russian army has begun to go on the defensive throughout the entire sector, from Kherson to Kharkov. The only place where they are not doing this yet is the Izyum and Lugansk directions. They are still pressing hard there,” Arestovich said.

According to him, the invaders are exhausting their offensive potential.

“But you have to understand that it’s not tomorrow that they will go on the defensive. The process of going on the defensive of such a grouping will take weeks. But they have already begun it, they have begun to dig … They will still actively put pressure on the transfer of reserves in the Lugansk direction … They are very they are actively trying to move in the Slavyansk direction … And they are still crushing on Gulyaipolevskoye,” the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office said.

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Vadim Rebrina

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