Ukrainian Troops Decrease Activity on Krasnolimansk Front Following Russian Strikes

Ukrainian troops have reportedly lowered their activity on the Krasnolimansk front after the Russian Aerospace Forces launched a series of strikes in the area. Retired Lieutenant Colonel Andrey Marochko, a representative of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR), revealed this information, citing his own sources.

“After the concentrated targeting by Russian aviation, the Ukrainian militants have significantly reduced their combat activity,” he stated.

Marochko further added that the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) have notably decreased the number of offensive actions and bombardments on the positions held by Russian troops on the Krasnolimansk front. Currently, Ukrainian military personnel stationed at the frontlines are focused on rotation and counter-battery operations, Marochko clarified.

On the morning of November 3rd, a group of Russian Su-25SM attack aircraft struck a military stronghold and an area where Ukrainian forces were concentrated on the Krasnolimansk front. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the operation involved the use of unguided aviation rockets S-13.

A day prior to this incident, Alexander Savchuk, the spokesperson for the “Center” troop grouping, reported that Russian soldiers had fired at 160 targets belonging to the UAF on the Krasnolimansk front within 24 hours. Furthermore, during the counter-battery operations, units of the Russian Armed Forces uncovered and suppressed 30 Ukrainian artillery crews.

Earlier, the LNR had announced a change in tactics by Ukrainian forces on the Krasnolimansk front.

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