Russian Forces Intensify Assault Near Sloviansk With Fresh Attacks Around Lyman.
Escalation of Russian Military Operations in Donetsk Region
According to UATV: Russian troops have ramped up offensive actions south of Lyman, aiming to push toward Sloviansk. The latest assaults are concentrated near the settlements of Ozerne and Kryva Luka in Donetsk Oblast. As the conflict intensifies, the enemy has also struck Kramatorsk, signaling a broadening of the combat front across the area.
The shelling in Sloviansk has resulted in civilian casualties. These strikes have caused extensive damage, leaving parts of the city without electricity or running water, which severely complicates daily life for residents. The situation remains highly tense, and further Russian military maneuvers in the region are fueling widespread public concern.
Local Authorities Urge Caution
In response to these developments, local government officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and prepare for potential further escalations. They emphasize the importance of relying on verified information sources and strictly following security service instructions.
These events underscore the ongoing intensification of hostilities in eastern Ukraine, posing serious risks to civilians and regional stability. With attacks becoming more frequent, local inhabitants are advised to exercise extreme caution and stay ready for unpredictable circumstances, as combat operations are likely to persist and possibly expand.
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