Russian general loses 400 soldiers in Siversk direction due to failures during assaults

The occupiers suffered significant losses as a result of active assaults that led to numerous defeats after the appointment of a new commander.
This was reported by Major Anastasia Bobovnikova, spokeswoman for the Luhansk OSGT, during the "United News" telethon, Censor.NET reports.
According to the major, the situation in the Siversk direction has sharply escalated: in just one day, the Russians lost about 400 people killed and wounded, as well as significant equipment, including three tanks, 12 armored combat vehicles and three Grad multiple rocket launchers.
"This sharp drop is due to the fact that the Russians had many setbacks in this area before and, as we know, there was a change of command among the enemy. Obviously, the new commander decided to show that he could achieve some results near Siversk. However, he also failed," Bobovnikova said.
As noted, the enemy's activation was marked by 55 clashes in a few days, which indicates a significant level of tension on this front. In turn, setbacks and heavy losses among the Russians once again confirm the complexity and unpredictability of the fighting in the Northern sector.