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Russia transfers military personnel to hot fronts, carries out several unsuccessful attacks – General Staff

Monday, 27 February 2023, 17:43
Russia transfers military personnel to hot fronts, carries out several unsuccessful attacks – General Staff
Illustrative photo of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Russian Federation is increasing the number of personnel on the Kupiansk, Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Shakhtarsk fronts, where it is conducting an offensive.

Source: operational information of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as of 18:00 on Monday, 27 February

Quote: "The 369th day of the Russian large-scale invasion continues. The Russian Federation continues to conduct full-scale armed aggression against Ukraine. The main efforts are focused on conducting offensive operations on the Kupiansk, Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Shakhtarsk fronts, and increasing the number of personnel. 

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According to available information, up to 200 conscripts from Rostov Oblast have been transferred to the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast."

Details: During the current day, the Russian army carried out 8 missile and 28 air strikes, 12 of them with Iranian Shahed-136 attack UAVs; and also carried out more than 55 attacks from multiple-launch rocket systems.

The Air Force of the Defence Forces of Ukraine launched 4 strikes on the areas of concentration of personnel and military equipment of the invaders. Also, Ukrainian soldiers destroyed 9 out of 12 Iranian Shahed-136 and 1 Zala attack UAVs during the current day.

Rocket Forces and Artillery units attacked one control point, one area of concentration of Russian manpower and one air defence position.

On the Volyn, Polissia, Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna fronts, the tactical situation remains unchanged, and no offensive group formation has been spotted. In the border areas of Briansk and Kursk oblasts, Russia is carrying out engineering equipment of the area, in particular anti-tank ditches.

During the day, Russia carried out mortar and artillery attacks on the settlements of Khrinivka, Yeline, Chernihiv Oblast; Budivelne, Hirky, Atynske, Volfyne, Pavlivka, Stepok, Sumy Oblast; Veterynarne, Strilecha, Hatyshche, Vovchanski Khutory, Kamianka, Kharkiv Oblast.

On the Kupiansk and Lyman fronts, Russia held several unsuccessful offensive actions. In particular, in the direction of the settlements of Stelmakhivka, Nevske, Bilohorivka, Luhansk Oblast and Spirne and Vyimka, Donetsk Oblast. They carried out artillery attacks on the areas of the settlements of Dvorichna, Hrianykivka, Kurylivka, Kyslivka, Tabaivka, Kharkiv Oblast; Nevske, Chervonopopivka, Dibrova, Luhansk Oblast; Rozdolivka, Donetsk Oblast.

On the Bakhmut front, settlements such as Zaliznianske, Dubovo-Vasylivka, Berkhivka, Bakhmut, Ivanivske, Stupochky, Klishchiivka and Ozarianivka in Donetsk Oblast were shelled.

On the Avdiivka and Shakhtarsk fronts, Russia continues to attack the positions of Ukrainian troops. Several unsuccessful attacks were made in the direction of Kamianka, Krasnohorivka and Marinka, Donetsk Oblast. Russia carried out artillery and mortar attacks on the areas of the settlements of Avdiivka, Netailove, Vodiane, Pervomaiske, Marinka, Bohoiavlenka, Novomykhailivka, Velyka Novosilka, Neskuchne and Vuhledar.

On the Zaporizhzhia front, areas of 17 settlements were hit by Russian fire. Among them are Vremivka, Novopil, Donetsk Oblast; Olhivske, Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, Charivne, Orikhiv, Mala Tokmachka ta Bilohiria, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Russia is actively conducting aerial reconnaissance to correct artillery fire, and deployed a Zoopark-1 radar complex in the area of the settlement of Stepove to determine the positions of Ukrainian artillery.

On the Kherson front, more than 20 settlements of Kherson Oblast, located on the right [west] rank of the Dnipro River, were affected by artillery fire from the Russian occupation forces. In particular, Berehove, Beryslav, Vesele, Tiahynka, Antonivka and the city of Kherson.

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