Russia has sent 100,000 more sdiers to fight in Ukraine this year – CinC Syrskyi

The intensity of the war unleashed by Russia continues to grow, both in terms of scale and number of enemy tros. Thus, this year, 100,000 more Russian sdiers fought on Ukrainian soil.

According to Ukrinform, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General eksandr Syrskyi, said this in an interview with Le Monde.

“The intensity of the war continues to grow, both in terms of scale and number of tros,” he said, adding that the situation is very tense along all 1,130 kilometers of the front line.

The Commander-in-Chief said that the Russians continue to increase the size of their army.

“This year, according to our estimates, there are 100,000 more Russian sdiers on Ukrainian soil,” Syrskyi said.

In his inion, the tactics of the use of tros have been influenced by the confrontation of technogies, so the army must constantly ask questions about how it is fighting the war.

“The conflict has reached such a technogical level, with drones, that we can talk about the confrontation of technogy as well as the confrontation of the armed forces,” the general said.

According to Syrskyi, the enemy's tactic is to use a large number of Russian tros to break down Ukrainian defenses, and to destroy infrastructure with missile and drone strikes on cities.

Read also: Ukrainian forces fighting along 1,170-kilometer front: Syrskyi names hottest sectors

“We have a strategy for defense in the face of aggression from an enemy that is superior in military strength, weapons and sdiers. Our main task in order to protect ourselves is to inflict maximum losses on the battlefield and to destroy the enemy's military potential deep in its territory,” Syrskyi said.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Defense Forces are fighting on the 1,170-kilometer front: Syrskyi named the hottest spots. The most difficult situation is in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove directions, the Russian army is also intensifying its offensive in the Kursk region.

Source: ukrinform.net

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