Russian invaders are hitting dams, hoping to flood the Ukrainian military. However, British intelligence believes that the plan of the invaders is a failure.
Why the occupiers do not interfere with the Armed Forces of Ukraine by hitting dams
On September 21 and 22, Putin's soldiers built along the Pecheneg dam on the Seversky Donets River. British intelligence officials believe the enemy used short-range ballistic missiles or similar weapons.
Ukrainian forces are advancing further along both rivers. As Russian commanders become increasingly preoccupied with their operational failures, they are likely trying to hit dam locks to flood Ukrainian military checkpoints. – told in intelligence.
At the same time, the UK believes that these attacks are unlikely to have entailed significant obstacles to the Ukrainian military. After all, there is a significant distance between the damaged dams and the combat zones.
What is happening at the front: latest news
- During September 23, our defenders repelled hostile attacks from about 10 settlements. We are talking about Disputable, Soledar, Bakhmutsky, Odradovka, Kurdyumovka, Zaitsev, Mayorsky, Kamenka, Avdiivka and Poprosnoy.
- The Air Defense forces inflicted significant losses on the enemy. They destroyed a plane, a helicopter and 8 drones of the Russians. At the same time, missile units and artillery hit 6 command posts, more than 20 areas of concentration of manpower and equipment of Russians, 3 air defense positions and 4 ammunition depots.
- As of the morning of September 24, the losses of the Russian army amount to 56 ,3 thousand fighters. In just one day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated 240 enemy soldiers, 8 tanks, 11 armored vehicles, 6 artillery systems, MLRS, an aircraft, a helicopter, 6 drones, and 22 vehicles.