Due to heat in Kharkiv Region, russian occupiers forced to drink water from puddles - Kharkiv OSTG

In the Kharkiv Axis, due to the hot weather, russian occupiers are forced to drink water from puddles, after which they have serious health problems. This was reported by the spokesman for the Kharkiv Operational and Strategic Troops Group (OSTG) Pavlo Shamshyn on the air of a telethon.

Thus, the spokesman reported that due to health problems, it is more difficult for the russians to carry out assault operations against the Defense Forces of Ukraine in this Axis.

"We listen to radio intercepts in which russian stormtroopers ask the command to send them water, which under such conditions is a truly critical resource. Russians often cannot wait for this water to be sent to them, and are forced to drink water from puddles. This may be a way out, but health problems arise. And if you have stomach problems, you will not storm the positions. Under such circumstances, the heat is our ally and the enemy for the occupiers," Shamshyn said.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the russian occupiers are trying to transfer infantry across the Oskil River to create a bridgehead for offensive operations in the direction of Kupyansk.

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