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To spread: Russian units that were previously on the line of fighting on a tempo...

In the Kherson Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, assault units are formed: in the Armed Forces reported where they will be thrown away

To spread: Russian units that were previously on the line of fighting on a temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region, in particular, units of Marines, are now being displayed. They will be completed and accumulated. In the Kherson region, Russian invaders began to regroup in order to release the assault units from the personnel to further transfer them to other directions. This was stated in the comment of Ukrinform by a spokesman for the south defense forces Vladislav Voloshin.

"According to our intelligence, the enemy regroups its units in the Kherson direction in order to release some assault units and redirect to another direction, in particular to Zaporizhzhya," he said. He also noted that Ukrainian intelligence confirmed that Russian units, which were previously on the line of combat clash, in particular, units of marine infantry, are now being displayed. They will be completed and accumulated. "In their place, it introduces ordinary motor -raiments.

These assault units will be brought to the Zaporizhzhya direction. The enemy throws there from other directions, even from the northern directions, some landing units and accumulates them mainly in the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhya region in order to activate the assault in the future. The next priority goal of the Russian offensive in Ukraine may be Zaporozhye.

The Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky said that the blow was planned a year ago, but the intentions of the occupiers were disrupted by Kursk operation. On August 18, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked Zaporozhye, resulting in the death of three people, another 20 were injured. The rockets were hit by a shopping mall and a critical infrastructure.