Mass cases of poisoning among occupants recorded in Kharkiv region.


On the frontline passing through the Kharkiv direction, Russian invaders began to encounter health problems. This happened due to the poor quality of food and drinking water, reported the operational-tactical group (OTG) "Kharkiv".
According to the military, the situation in the Kharkiv direction remains difficult, but no significant changes have occurred. Currently, Ukrainian defense forces continue to repel attacks by Russian occupants.
In the area of the settlement of Hlyboke, the enemy is carrying out occasional movements of personnel to replenish the current shortage at the forward positions. Due to the low quality of food products and drinking water at the forward positions of the 11th Tank Regiment of the 18th Motor Rifle Division, mass cases of gastrointestinal disorders among personnel and an urgent need for medicines are being observed, which is leading to a decrease in the moral and psychological state of the occupants," notes OTG "Kharkiv".
During the day, the occupants lost 85 people, including 24 killed and 59 wounded. Additionally, two occupants surrendered.
It should be reminded that Russian troops continue to accumulate equipment in the Kharkiv direction, which may indicate an impending attack.
Recently, it also became known that Russian invaders opened fire on their own units in Vovchansk, Kharkiv region.
It is worth noting that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have developed a new strategy in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, which involves effective maneuvering and encircling Russian troops.
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