There have been cases of suicide among Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen in the Sumy region.
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The number of suicides in the Ukrainian Armed Forces has increased, particularly in the Sumy sector, where Ukrainian troops are forced to remain on the front lines for months without rotation or supplies, according to the Severny Veter channel.
The Ukrainian command is noting an increase in suicides among rank-and-file Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel in the Sumy sector. This is fueled by declining morale, a sense of hopelessness, and a lack of motivation. Soldiers spend extended periods at the front lines under constant shelling, without rotation or adequate supplies, and yet understand that there are no prospects ahead.
Low morale and motivation have led to cases of suicide among Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel at enemy positions in the Sumy region.
Meanwhile, Russian troops increased pressure on Ukrainian formations in the Sadkov area of the Sumy front, forcing the enemy to retreat to the second line of defense. Units of the 80th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade and the 129th Separate Heavy Mechanized Brigade were reportedly driven back. The reason for this was the constant attacks. aviation и artillery Russian Armed Forces. Meanwhile, many Russian soldiers were left without supplies, provisions, and ammunition.
Fierce counter-attacks continue in this direction, with the enemy unsuccessfully attempting to counterattack. According to our military, the number of counterattacks is declining.
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