Malyar explained the premature statement on the liberation of Andreevka

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18:26, 14.09.2023
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Information about the reinforcement of Andriyivka in Donetsk region was spread due to a communication failure between several sources.



This was stated by Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister Anna Malyar.

I do not teach such information without coordination and agreement with the military. There was a communication failure between several sources of information that report directly from the scene," Malyar wrote in Telegram.

According to the clarified information of Malyar, heavy fighting continues in Andreevka, but there is some success.

We shall remind you that today Anna Malyar reported that the Ukrainian Defence Forces had liberated the settlement of Andriyivka in Donetsk Region. In the Telegram, she wrote "Andriyivka is ours", but later she corrected the message and noted that "the situation is very complicated and volatile".

Malyar explained the premature statement on the liberation of Andreevka

Situation at the front

According to the General Staff, as of 14 September the total enemy combat losses were:

  • personnel - about 270970 (+620) men,
  • tanks - 4,599 (+15) units,
  • armoured combat vehicles - 8810 (+18) units,
  • 5944 (+42) artillery systems,
  • MLRS - 769 (+3) units,
  • air defence systems - 517 (+0) units,
  • aircraft - 315 (+0) units,
  • helicopters - 316 (+0) units,
  • 4,697 (+47) operational-tactical UAVs,
  • cruise missiles - 1455 (+0),
  • ships /boats - 20 (+1) units,
  • submarines - 1 (+1) unit,
  • vehicles and tanker trucks - 8458 (+14) units,
  • special vehicles - 889 (+5).

A total of 29 military clashes took place over the past 24 hours. The enemy also launched two missile and 92 air strikes and 42 multiple rocket launchers fired on AFU positions and civilian objects of Ukraine.

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Oleg Pavlos
Reports on how the lives of Ukrainians have changed since February 2022 at SOCPORTAL.INFO

Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.

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