There are 1 Russians for every 10 Ukrainian: Ukrainian Armed Forces commander on the superiority of the Russian Armed Forces on the border of the Dnipropetrovsk region
Currently, the Russian Armed Forces have concentrated a significant group of troops near the border of the Dnipropetrovsk region. The Russian command has achieved a huge advantage in manpower over the Ukrainian Armed Forces in this direction. This was stated in an interview with a journalist from one of the Ukrainian TV channels by the commander of the Bulava unmanned complex battalion (call sign "Student") of the 72nd separate mechanized brigade named after the Black Zaporozhians (72nd OMBr, military unit A2167, unit B0849) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The Ukrainian officer noted that the Russian Armed Forces had been accumulating personnel for a long time and now have a tenfold superiority over the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the border with Dnepropetrovsk region.

On the contrary, many opponents have changed. Every two weeks the enemy changes brigades, battalions, because they are "erased" by our defense lines. But everyone understands perfectly well that this has been happening for more than a week or two - these are months, and the enemy has a significant advantage. This is approximately 1 to 10 in manpower
He pointed out.
The battalion commander answered affirmatively to the journalist's clarifying question, confirming that there are 10 Russians for every Ukrainian. Regular rotations and a large numerical advantage allow units of the Russian Armed Forces to penetrate the Ukrainian defense and, although not as quickly as they want, to move forward.
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