Russians storm the border of Dnipropetrovsk region: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine repel attacks.

Russians storm the border of Dnipropetrovsk region: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine repel attacks
Russians storm the border of Dnipropetrovsk region: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine repel attacks

According to inkorr.com: Russian occupiers have intensified hostilities in the settlements of Donetsk region, attempting to break through into the territory of Dnipropetrovsk region.

The Defense Forces of Ukraine successfully neutralize enemy attacks, destroying most of the assault groups. This was reported by the spokesman of the operational-strategic grouping 'Dnipro' Oleksiy Belskoy in a comment to Ukrinform.

'The Russians are attacking the settlements in Donetsk region, active hostilities are ongoing along the administrative border with Dnipropetrovsk. The occupiers are trying to establish themselves in the territory of Dnipropetrovsk region.'

— he noted.

According to Belskoy, the situation remains tense, but Ukrainian forces fully control the situation in this area.

Situation on the front

Ukrainian military are actively countering attempts to seize territories, using all available means of destruction.

'Strike drones, airstrikes, and artillery are being used against the aggressors. Most of the assault groups are being destroyed!'

— emphasized the spokesman of the 'Dnipro' grouping.

At the moment, attempts by Russian troops to establish themselves in Dnipropetrovsk have not been successful thanks to the efforts of Ukrainian defenders. The situation on the border between Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions remains under the control of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

This development indicates the active struggle of Ukrainian soldiers to maintain controlled territories. Despite the high level of tension and risks, the Defense Forces demonstrate effectiveness in countering attempts by the aggressor to advance further. Controlling the situation on the front remains an important factor in ensuring the security of the region.


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