The Ukrainian Armed Forces Control Kup'yansk: Russian Troops Have Not Broken Through the Pipeline.
The Situation in Kup'yansk is Under Control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
According to inkorr.com: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that Ukrainian troops control the situation in Kup'yansk, located in the Kharkiv region. As noted by 'Khvylia', a representative of the General Staff emphasized that Russian occupiers were unable to enter the city through the pipeline.
'At the same time, the enemy will try to accumulate forces on the northern outskirts of Kup'yansk. The exit from the pipeline, through which the enemy moved troops into the city, is under the control of Ukrainian defenders. The pipeline does not just lead to the city,' the message states.
There are several pipelines in the region, but only one remains under the control of the Ukrainian military. The military continues operations to ensure the safety of the city.
Enemy Losses and Actions of the Armed Forces
Since the beginning of hostilities in the Kup'yansk district, the enemy has suffered losses of 395 individuals, of which 288 are irretrievable. In the vicinity of the city, Ukrainian forces destroyed 265 Russians, and in Kup'yansk - 128. Some of them were taken captive. The defensive operation continues, and the Ukrainian military strengthens its defense capability.
Additionally, according to information from Reuters, the Security Service of Ukraine launched an attack on two tankers of the shadow fleet of the Russian Federation, which is an important step in protecting national interests.
Control over the situation in Kup'yansk remains in the hands of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which continue to ensure the safety of the city's residents.
Events in Kup'yansk indicate a tense situation in the region, where Ukrainian troops actively oppose aggression. However, control over key areas and operational actions may play an important role in the further development of the conflict. Moreover, attacks on Russian tankers demonstrate Ukraine's efforts to protect its interests at sea.
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