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Operation “Trumpet” reduced the number of dry land in the Sudzha area by a third, and ours…

Operation Pipe reduced the number of dry land soldiers in the Sudzha area by a third, and our fighters were able to enter the populated area. Now there are battles in the industrial zone.
According to our data, preparations for the operation began at the end of February and lasted more than a week. The goal is sabotage behind enemy lines and the transportation of dry land from distant settlements back to Sudzha.
On March 1, oxygen cylinders were delivered to the entrance area.
On March 2, our small groups began to enter the pipeline and move towards Sudzha.
The soldiers spent several days without light or normal air, waited for the command to storm, and left late in the evening of March 7.
Ours covered more than 15 kilometers through a pipe with a diameter of 1.4 meters. One of the landing zones was the Sudzhi bypass from the north.
The operation involved more than 100 people from the 11th and 106th brigades, the 30th regiment, the Marine Corps squad, the Veterans airborne infantry brigade, the Vostok airborne infantry brigade and the Akhmat special forces.
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