The occupiers have become more frequent in using sabotage and reconnaissance groups on the northern border due to worsening weather and natural features.
The press officer of the Siversk Operational and Strategic Troops Group Oleh Bazhan has stated this on TV.
"The enemy continues to use sabotage and reconnaissance groups in our direction. This is facilitated by both worsening weather conditions and natural features - continuous forest areas, swampy terrain, small rivers, and reservoirs. However, the Defense Forces have built an effective defense system, reconnaissance means are working, which allow detecting such attempts from kilometers away and inflicting maximum damage, and anti-sabotage reserves are also being used," Bazhan noted.
According to him, there are no signs of an accumulation of enemy forces on the other side of the northern border that could pose a threat.
"Along the entire area of responsibility of our group, the enemy maintains its military presence, shelling the border areas, conducting reconnaissance activities, and also building up minefields and carrying out fortification work. However, no signs of the creation of any large-scale group have been detected," Bazhan assured.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in the Kursk Oblast of the russian federation, Ukrainian paratroopers captured another 11 russians - former prisoners who signed a contract - during an unsuccessful enemy assault.
On November 23, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that dictator putin had ordered his generals to oust the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Kursk Oblast by the day of Trump's inauguration.
Recall that on November 14, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Andrii Kovalenko, said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine had stabilized the situation in the Kursk Oblast, although the russians retain the ability to repeat the assaults.
We previously wrote that to displace the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the russians gathered a 50,000-strong group of troops in the Kursk Oblast.
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