The Armed Forces of Ukraine flooded the gas pipeline in Kharkiv Oblast: prevented the breakthrough of Russian troops to Kupiansk.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian military disabled and flooded the gas pipeline that Russian units were trying to break through to Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast, reported the Operational Command 'North' of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to military sources, the situation in the Kupiansk direction remains difficult, as the enemy considers capturing the city as one of its primary objectives. Russian forces are transferring units to the areas of the settlements of Radʹkivka and Holubivka, trying to use the gas pipeline for advancement. However, the Ukrainian military responded quickly and damaged the pipeline, which helped prevent a breakthrough by enemy forces.
Attempts to break through via the Oskil River
The occupiers are also attempting to reach the city via the Oskil River by boats, but most of their attempts are halted thanks to the actions of Ukrainian artillery, mortars, and FPV drone strikes. Currently, Russian militants have no control over the center of Kupiansk.
The successful actions of the Ukrainian military regarding the gas pipeline used by Russian units confirm that the Ukrainian army is actively operating in this direction, inflicting serious losses on the enemy. This allows for a reduction in the threat of the city's capture, so residents can feel more confident in the safety of Kupiansk from enemy attacks.
Ukrainian military continue active operations on the front, particularly in the Kupiansk direction, where they are fighting to maintain control over the city. The situation remains tense, but the actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine indicate their readiness to repel enemy offensives and protect the territory. This is important not only for the defense of Kupiansk but also for the stability of the region as a whole.Read also
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