Ukrainian Armed Forces liberated most of Tolstey in Donetsk: how it was achieved.
The Defense Forces of Ukraine regained control over most of the settlement of Tolste in the Donetsk region. This was reported today, August 21, by the Operational-Strategic Group of Troops (OSUT) 'Dnipro', informs FREEdom.
'Thanks to the coordinated actions of the defenders of the 5th separate heavy mechanized brigade, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have regained most of the settlement of Tolstoy in the Donetsk region,' the message says.
OSUT 'Dnipro' notes that this result was achieved thanks to the courage and professionalism of infantry units, UAV pilots, and artillery crews.
'Our soldiers day and night tirelessly destroy the enemy from the air and on the ground, pushing him out of Ukrainian land step by step,' the command of OSUT 'Dnipro' added.
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It was previously reported that the Ukrainian Defense Forces eliminated 830 Russian soldiers at the front in the past day, as well as destroyed 41 artillery systems, 114 units of automotive equipment, and shot down 315 enemy drones.
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The Defense Forces of Ukraine have successfully taken control of most of the settlement of Tolste in the Donetsk region due to the joint actions of units and the professionalism of the fighters. Further stabilization and control over the territory are key tasks for the Ukrainian defense forces in this area.
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