In Kharkiv region, newly arrived occupiers are entering battles with themselves.


Russian troops are strengthening their presence in the Kharkiv region by sending reinforcements there. Due to unfamiliarity with the terrain, there are fights between their own units. This was reported by Anton Baiev, head of the planning department of the 13th operational battalion of the National Guard of Ukraine "Khartia", on the air of "Army TV".
The military noted that there is an accumulation of enemy forces and the arrival of new units in the Kharkiv direction.
We notice new groups that sometimes confuse routes and even engage in fights among themselves, which indicates that they are not yet familiar with the terrain. - explained Baiev.
The Ukrainian military noticed the modern equipment of the newly arrived occupiers. This indicates the arrival of new units and changes in the routes of enemy movement.
It is noted that at night and in bad weather, Russian troops try to take the opportunity to move equipment and supplies as Ukrainian drone flights are limited at this Time.
According to ISW analysts, Ukrainian forces are conducting counter-attacking operations in the Kursk region. The enemy is also advancing near Kupiansk, southeast of Pokrovsk, and in the Vuhledar area.
According to reports from partisans, some Russian units are refusing to attack in the Zaporizhzhia region.
It should be noted that Russia has lost about 40,000 servicemen wounded and killed on the front in Ukraine for October, according to Estonian intelligence. This is the result of intensive assaults on their part.
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