Russian offensive activity decreases in Sumy region – Border Guard spox

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Recently, the activity of Russian invaders in Sumy region has noticeably declined.

This was stated during a television broadcast by Spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service (SBGS), Andrii Demchenko, Ukrinform reports.

“Only in certain areas within Yunakivka and Khotyn communities does the enemy continue attempting to use the tactic of sending in small assault groups. However, overall enemy activity has decreased recently. This is, of course, the result of the efforts of Ukrainian defenders from all components of the Defense Forces, including the Armed Forces and the State Border Guard Service. In our defensive zones alone in this area, dozens of enemy soldiers have been killed or wounded,” Demchenko noted.

According to him, the enemy has also reduced the use of motor vehicles and quad bikes, which were previously employed for rapid advances into Ukrainian territory.

The SBGS Spokesperson added that in this operational area, the enemy is not deploying armored vehicles, likely due to their shortage or in an effort to preserve them for future operations.

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As previously reported, there were 165 combat engagements between Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders over the past day, June 23, with the highest number occurring in the Pokrovsk sector.


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