Russia is preparing to transfer Russian military personnel and equipment from Belarus to replenish units that have suffered losses, reports “Ukrainian Pravda”.

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“The transfer of Russian servicemen and equipment for deployment to units that have suffered losses continues. The strengthening of Russian military groups in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine is expected due to the transfer of several units from the Republic of Belarus after they have been brought to combat readiness,” says the daily summary of the General Staff of Ukraine.

On November 27, the Russians launched four rocket attacks on civil infrastructure facilities in the cities of Rozumivka, Zaporizhzhia Region, and Musiivka, Dnipropetrovsk Region. The Russians carried out about 10 strikes using volley fire systems.

There were no significant changes or signs of the formation of Russian offensive units on the Volyn and Polissky fronts.

Belarus continues to support Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine and provides its territory and airspace for missile and airstrikes.

To strengthen the state border, units of the Belarusian special operations forces, which are part of the regional grouping of troops of the so-called Union of Russia and Belarus, were involved.

In the border areas of the Bryansk and Kursk regions of Russia, Russian units continue to cover sections of the Russian-Ukrainian border and carry out demonstrative and provocative actions.

In the Chernihiv region, the Russians fired mortars.

The Russians also struck the Kharkiv region.

The occupiers are concentrating their main efforts on offensive actions and on the Lyman Front. They shelled the settlements of Makiivka and Nevske in the Luhansk region and Yampolivka and Torske in the Donetsk region.

However, the occupiers are concentrating their main efforts on offensive operations on the Bakhmut and Avdiiv fronts.

The occupiers continue to suffer losses. Local hospitals of the Shchestian district of the Luhansk region are overburdened due to the large number of injured occupiers. The Russians had to conduct a medical evacuation of wounded fighters in the city of Luhansk.