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Russians are increasing the number of snipers along the front line

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Russians are increasing the number of snipers along the front line

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Russian forces are increasing the number of snipers along the front line.

This was reported by the spokesperson for the joint press center of the Defense Forces of the Tavria Direction, Olexander Shtupun, during a telethon.

As Shtupun explained, the number of military clashes has doubled in the Tavria Direction in the past month.

"In the last month, the enemy has increased the number of attacks. They constantly rotate or bring in fresh forces because their losses are enormous, particularly in infantry. We observe prepared units, motorized rifle regiments and brigades, as well as penal criminals from 'Storm-Z'," said the spokesperson for the joint press center of the Defense Forces of the Tavria Direction.

In particular, the military is noting cases of Russians deserting their positions. In just one instance, over 30 occupiers fled from a trench, and efforts are underway to apprehend them.

"Our soldiers must be vigilant; the enemy is increasing the number of sniper pairs along the front line," Shtupun emphasized.

The Odessa Journal
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