Russia has reduced its activity in Dnipropetrovsk region: Armed Forces explained the reason.
According to ТСН: Reduction of Russian army activity
The military units of the Russian occupation army have reduced their activity at the administrative border of the Dnipropetrovsk region due to regrouping.
Spokesman for the Southern Defense Forces Vladyslav Voloshyn reported that there were 16 combat clashes in the Oleksandrivka direction over the past day, while previously there were more than 60 attacks from the enemy.
Situation at the front
Voloshyn also noted that fighting is currently ongoing near the settlements of Yalta, Vysneve, Oleksandrhrad, Verbove, Pryvilne, Rybne, and also in the direction of Andriivka-Klevtsove.
In addition, in the Orikhiv direction, Russian forces have intensified near Mali Shcherbaky and Mali Tokmachka, trying to stealthily penetrate through the positions of Ukrainian defenders and get behind.
Liberated settlements
It was previously reported about the liberation of five settlements in Dnipropetrovsk region: the villages of Orestopil, Novoselivka, Sosnivka, Khoroshe and Vorone. The operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine lasted more than 100 days.
The continuation of military actions in Ukraine shows that the situation at the front remains tense. The enemy's activity has decreased, but Ukrainian forces do not underestimate the potential threat. There is a lot of work ahead, as the territorial integrity of the country is still under threat.
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