Russian Special Forces Eliminate Ukrainian Infantry Group Advancing Towards Klescheevka

In a recent development in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the “Sibir” special forces of the Russian military’s “Yug” group successfully neutralized a group of up to eight Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) infantry soldiers who were advancing towards the village of Klescheevka on the Artemovsk direction. The commander of the unit, known by the call sign “Architect,” reported this to RIA Novosti.

“To our surprise, we discovered an infantry group in roughly the same area where we had destroyed a BMP, approximately 400 meters away from it. We also eliminated them,” said the special forces soldier.

According to him, this UAF group differed from previous ones in that they maintained the correct distance between soldiers throughout their movement, which allowed the rocket strike to target their rear, where the distance between soldiers was the smallest.

“Architect” also noted that the enemy does not change their routes, thereby making the work of the Russian military easier.

“We quickly determine the time and routes of their movement to our positions during a certain period of time… and carry out precise hits from anti-tank missile complexes,” he added.

On November 15, the head of the press center for the “Yug” group, Vadim Astafyev, announced that Russian forces had repelled five UAF attacks on the Donetsk direction.

Previously, a member of the “Sibir” special forces of the Russian military’s “Yug” group revealed that unprepared groups of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were being destroyed by Russian military forces even before reaching positions on the Artemovsk direction.

Earlier, a UAF fighter expressed his lack of understanding regarding the reasons for the conflict in Ukraine.

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