The Russians seized two villages in Dnipropetrovsk region: what is happening at the front.
According to inkorr.com: The Russian troops have seized two villages in Dnipropetrovsk region, as reported by the analytical project DeepState. It has been noted that the enemy controls Zaporizke and Novogeorhiyivka.
Comments on the situation
Spokesman of the operational-strategic group 'Dniester' Viktor Tregubov commented on the situation at the administrative border in an interview for 'Suspilne', as reported by 'Glavkom'.
Yes, the Russians are already in the villages and are trying to consolidate their positions. Our troops are fighting to maintain their positions.
Pressure on the villages
According to DeepState data, the occupiers are applying pressure on Zaporizke and Novogeorhiyivka from the directions of Zelenyi Pol and the village of Temyrivka.
The defenders are doing everything possible to hold off the enemy and prevent them from continuing the offensive. However, currently, the enemy feels strong and is using an 'endless' infantry for assaults. Our troops are in control of the situation and are responding to any changes.
Control over the village of Dachne
Earlier, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially denied the information about the occupation of the settlement Dachne, emphasizing that the Ukrainian troops fully control this village.
At present, the enemy is trying to advance further, but the Ukrainian defense forces are ready for any challenges and changes to protect their territory.
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