Kovalenko explained whether there is a "front collapse" in Ukraine.
04.11.2024
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Svyatenko Tamara
04.11.2024
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The situation in the combat zone is complex, but there is no front collapse, reported observer Oleksandr Kovalenko.
According to him, a front collapse is characterized by the enemy advancing to a depth of at least 30 km. Currently, this situation is not observed in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhiv directions.
Russian troops failed to break through in the area of Pokrovsk and Kurakhiv direction. They are advancing, but the Ukrainian side is forming new defense lines and positions, rather than retreating over a long distance. Over the year, the advance of the Russian troops was 29 km, which is less than usual. This concerns only the Avdiivka - Pokrovsk direction.
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