Mobilization of Ukrainians and deep protection: As the Armed Forces are preparing for defense on the Southern Front (video)
In the occupied territories of Ukraine, Russians are actively preparing for defense. Despite the lack of time, they constantly strengthen the defensive positions in the depths of the captured territory. The deputy of the Zaporizhzhya Regional Council Sergey Lyshenko told this in an interview with Channel 24. Lyshenko stressed that the Russians, since the beginning of the invasion, do not stop strengthening their defensive positions.
They pay special attention to the protection of borders in the areas of Tokmak and Vasylivka of Zaporizhzhya region, waiting for attacks from the Ukrainian troops. "If the previous fortifications were reduced for 1. 5 years, then these are within a few weeks. The quality of these fortifications is appropriate," - said Lyshenko.
Meanwhile, the occupiers are trying to deploy propaganda stories about the fictional "victory", claiming that the Ukrainian counter -offensive is already over and there are no more active operations. While the Russian soldiers on the front line doubt the ability to keep the occupied lands. The Russian army suffered significant losses and does not have time to restore its parts. Norebranians who are transferred to the Zaporozhye direction are not enough time for combat coherence.
Lyshenko also noted that Russian soldiers were immediately thrown into trenches, which strongly beats the morals of enemy troops. At the same time, Russian reserves are enough to carry out rotations and keep their defense lines. According to Lyshenko, mainly mobilization began to be subjected to those who deliberately accepted Russian citizenship. "For example, a situation where in the Dnieper, in order to get a master of change, the man agreed to cooperate and voluntarily received his passport.
Currently, this person is mobilized and fighting," Lysenko said. It is noteworthy that the Russian occupation authorities distinguish between people who agreed to cooperate and voluntarily received a passport of the Russian Federation, from those who were forced to buy a document under pressure. According to Lyshenko, the mobilization of forced citizens is ineffective because they tend to transmit information to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and are at risk of desertion.