The Russian troops did not capture settlements in the South: denials from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Situation at the front: denial of rumors
According to inkorr.com: Spokesman for the Southern Defense Forces, Vladyslav Voloshyn, denied information about the capture of territories by Russian troops in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions. He emphasized that the situation remains tense, but all settlements are under the control of Ukraine.
'The information about enemy-captured territories in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions is not true. Indeed, there is tension in the Oleksandrivka, Huliaipole, and Orikhiv directions: just in the past day, there have been almost fifty combat clashes with the enemy. However, these settlements remain outside Russian control,' Voloshyn stressed.
Current combat actions
In numerous areas, fierce battles continue. For example, in Pavlivka, the Ukrainian brigade is heroically holding defensive positions, while in Plavni, the situation remains complicated, as this territory is a 'gray zone'. The settlement of Uspenivka is also under attack, but control over it remains in the hands of Ukrainian troops.
In the context of hostilities, regions arise that are characterized as 'gray zones', where both sides can strike. It is important to distinguish 'gray zone' from truly captured territories to ensure control over the situation and avoid undesirable consequences.
In the context of the military conflict, information about the situation at the front is extremely important for understanding the development of events. The actions of Ukrainian forces in the territories opposing the aggressor testify to their readiness to defend the country and maintain control over key areas. Such statements are significant not only for their own forces but also for international partners who closely monitor everything happening in the region.
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