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The military is well aware of the radius of action of the enemy's weapons, but f...

"Mass Losses": In Britain, they told how the Armed Forces strikes on the front line affect the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

The military is well aware of the radius of action of the enemy's weapons, but faced with the reality of a long combat deployment, commanders face a certain "sharp dilemma", said in intelligence. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation suffer mass casualties due to Ukrainian far attacks on the front line. This was reported at the UK Ministry of Defense in X (Twitter).

"Russian troops in Ukraine continue to suffer mass casualties from Ukrainian long -range high -precision strikes far beyond the front line," the message reads. The Britain's defensive department noted that on November 10, during a strike on a column of trucks in the village of Gladkivka, which was probably killed by more than 70 military Russian Front 23 kilometers from the front line.

In addition, on November 19, the Ukrainian military hit the occupiers who were present at a festive concert in the village of Kumachovo near Starobeshev, 60 kilometers from the front line. As a result, this caused dozens of losses among the personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The British intelligence reported that such attacks were also injured in the Armed Forces.

On November 3, 19 Ukrainian servicemen of the 128th Separate Mountain Outstone Brigade were killed at the award ceremony. In the United Kingdom, the military usually knows the radius of the enemy weapons systems, but faced with the reality of a long combat deployment, commanders face a "sharp dilemma". In particular, they must balance the practice of keeping troops dispersed and less vulnerable to blows and a daily requirement to collect units together to manage and support the moral spirit.

We will remind, according to the information of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on November 22 allegedly struck a fragmentary ammunition on Russian journalists in Zaporizhzhia region. According to Vladimir Solovyov, on November 23, the correspondent of "Russia 24" Boris Macudov died of injuries. Earlier it was reported that on November 21, the Armed Forces were struck by managed aviation bombs at the special forces management on the left bank of the Kherson region.