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Russian authorities plan "mobilisation" in occupied territories due to their casualties on front – Ukrainian General Staff report

Sunday, 11 September 2022, 07:00
Russian authorities plan mobilisation in occupied territories due to their casualties on front – Ukrainian General Staff report

ANASTASIIA KALATUR — SUNDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2022, 07:00

Due to casualties on the front, the Russian authorities are planning to carry out the "mobilisation" of the male population in the temporarily occupied territories. Men have been forbidden to leave populated areas.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Details: The occupying authorities are strengthening administrative and police measures in the temporarily occupied territories of Kharkiv and Kherson Oblasts. Entry to and exit from settlements are prohibited, and a curfew has been introduced.

Searches of residential premises were conducted in the Skhidnyi microdistrict in the city of Kherson, from which the Antonivka Road Bridge can be seen. Russian troops warned local residents of Nova Kakhovka and Kozatske that they would shoot to kill if the locals approached the crossings.

During the day [of 10 September], the enemy launched 16 missile and 34 airstrikes, affecting 28 settlements, including Slavhorod, Velyka Pysarivka, Velyki Prokhody, Avdiivka, Nevelske, Marinka, Neskuchne, Velyka Novosilka, Dnipro and Bruskinske.

In the vicinity of Kharkiv, enemy units from the 3rd Motorised Rifle Division of the 20th Combined Arms Army were left without supply routes, and the personnel were in a state of panic.

Numerous Russian casualties were reported in the said vicinity. Over 75 wounded Russian soldiers were brought to Valuyki in Belgorod Oblast of the Russian Federation, and over a hundred Russian occupiers were evacuated from Belgorod to Moscow.

The situation on the Volyn and Polissia fronts has not changed significantly.

The Russian forces fired from tanks, mortars, tube and rocket artillery in following areas:

  • on the Siverskyi front - near Bilopillia, Lynove, and Hrabovske, Sumy Oblast;
  • on the Kharkiv front - in the areas of the settlements of Liutivka, Tymofiivka, Dementiivka, Zolochiv, Sosnivka, Pytomnyk, Ruski Tyshky, Cherkaski Tyshky and Borshchova;
  •  on the Sloviansk front - in and around the settlements of Sloviansk, Dolyna, Krasnopillia, Velyka Komyshuvakha, Dovhenke and Dmytrivka;
  • on the Kramatorsk front - in the areas of the settlements of Kryva Luka, Pyskunivka, Sydorove and Rozdolivka;
  •  on the Bakhmut front - in the areas of the settlements of Vesela Dolyna, Soledar, Bakhmutske, Bakhmut, Yakovlivka, Bilohorivka and Vesele;
  • on the Avdiivka front - near Avdiivka, Opytne, Vodiane, Pervomaiske, Karlivka and Krasnohorivka;
  •  on the Novopavlivka front - near Velyki Novosilky, Shevchenko, Vuhledar and Marinka;
  •  on the Zaporizhzhia front - in the areas of the settlements of Huliaipole, Rivnopillia, Novosilka, Vilne Pole, Chervone and Malynivka;
  • on the Pivdennyi Buh front - in the areas of the settlements Myrne, Stepova Dolyna, Bila Krynytsia, Sukhyi Stavok, Liubomyrivka, Bezimenne and Nova Zoria.

Ukrainian Defence forces repelled enemy attacks in the areas of the settlements Sosnivka, Maiorsk, Mykolaivka Druha, Zaitseve, Vesela Dolyna, Soledar, Bakhmut, Pisky, Pervomaiske and Novomykhailivka.

Ukrainian Air Forces launched 23 strikes. Four air defence systems were destroyed, 4 strong points and 15 places where Russian manpower and equipment were concentrated were hit. In addition, Ukrainian air defence units destroyed two jet aircraft (Su-25 and Su-34), a Ka-52 helicopter, two UAVs and one guided air missile.

Two unmanned aerial vehicle control points, various strong points, and places where the Russian army’s weapons and military equipment were concentrated were also affected. A pontoon crossing and Russian vessels carrying military equipment came under Ukrainian fire.

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