February 23, 1944, marked a dark date in the history of two peoples of the North Caucasus: on the orders of Joseph Stalin, the total deportation of the Chechens and Ingush began. Half a million people were forcibly uprooted from their homes and sent into exile in Central Asia and Siberia.
The village of Suzemka in the Bryansk region came under fire: there were dead and wounded
The village of Suzemka in the Bryansk region suffered from Ukrainian shelling. 4 people were killed, 2 more were injured.
Fierce battles for Bakhmut and Mariinsky Theater continue. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that in Russian units “cases of collective refusal to participate in hostilities have become more frequent.” The reason is large losses in manpower, lack of ammunition, and being forced to conduct assault operations without the support of heavy equipment and artillery.
Yevgeny Prigozhin reported that Wagner’s losses per day amounted to 94 people. He cited a lack of ammunition and poor supplies as the reason for the large number of casualties.
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