Russians fear Ukrainian landing on Kinburn and Tendrivske Spits - Defense Forces.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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Ukrainian military is actively preparing for operations on the Kinburn and Tendrivske spits, which has led the Russian occupiers to strengthen their garrison with artillery and anti-tank weapons. This was reported by the spokesman of the Southern Defense Forces, Vladislav Voloshin.
'This looks more like the enemy is strengthening its garrison on these spits. And it is specifically because they are very afraid that we will carry out a landing operation, crossing and capturing footholds there,'Russian militants have strengthened their defenses on the spits by positioning artillery that allows them to fire at the Ukrainian coast. However, their use of equipment is limited due to risks associated with visibility in the steppe zone. A representative of the Southern Defense Forces emphasized that Ukrainian troops have control over the movements of enemy equipment and are aiming to destroy it, which forces the Russians to hide and limit the use of their equipment. The Ukrainian military is preparing for operations on the spits in response to the enemy's strengthened defenses. Observing the movements of Ukrainian troops, the Russians have equipped artillery positions and are limiting the use of heavy equipment due to various restrictions. This news indicates a tense situation on the Kinburn and Tendrivske spits, where Ukrainian and Russian troops are preparing for possible combat operations. The Ukrainian side is actively preparing for an operation that may require significant efforts and strategic planning.
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