Ukrainian forces halt advance in Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv says
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Ukrainian forces halt advance in Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv says
"For three months, soldiers of the 'Timur Special Unit' ... have been conducting a comprehensive defensive operation on the Zaporizhzhia section of the front, GUR said in its statement, adding that its forces had killed or seriously injured more than 300 Russians and captured 39 servicemen."
"With precise drone and artillery strikes, military intelligence operatives systematically limit the logistical capabilities of the Russians - due to a lack of supplies, the occupiers are increasingly abandoning assault operations."
"The operation 'stopped the enemy's approach' on the regional capital, the city of Zaporizhzhia, according to Ukraine's main military intelligence directorate, known as the GUR."
Ukrainian special forces have successfully halted Russian military advances in the Zaporizhzhia region, according to statements from Ukraine's military intelligence directorate (GUR). The 'Timur Special Unit' conducted a three-month comprehensive defensive operation, resulting in over 300 Russian casualties and 39 captured servicemen. Ukrainian forces employed precise drone and artillery strikes to systematically disrupt Russian logistics, forcing occupiers to abandon assault operations due to supply shortages. Russian troops remain approximately 15 miles from Zaporizhzhia city. This military success reflects broader Ukrainian gains, with President Zelensky reporting the recapture of close to 200 square miles since the year's beginning. The operation demonstrates the effectiveness of Ukraine's advanced weapons systems, including anti-drone interceptors.
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