Ukrainian Armed Forces advance in the North Slobozhansk direction: details of successes at the front.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue active operations against the enemy with the aim of freeing settlements from the occupiers. In recent days, Ukrainian defenders have made significant progress in the North Slobozhansk direction, reported the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Successes of Ukrainian military at the front
On several sections, the military managed to advance a distance of one kilometer to two and a half kilometers. In order to prevent the strengthening of the occupiers, the Ukrainian troops continue to conduct active hostilities in the areas of Oleshky and Yunakivka in the Sumy region. This operation is aimed at logistical support and the evacuation of enemy troops.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy also reported on the successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in challenging sections of the front in the Donetsk region, particularly in the cities of Dobropillya and Pokrovsk. At the same time, renowned military figure Kyrylo Sazonov warned about the preparation of Russian troops for an active offensive on several sections of the front, concentrating additional forces in the areas of Donetsk and Zaporizhia.
During active hostilities, Ukrainian military managed to advance up to two and a half kilometers across various sections of the front. The President of Ukraine and well-known military figures emphasized the successes of Ukrainian defenders, but also warn of a potential threat from Russian troops in certain directions of the front.Read also
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