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    Home » Blog » Russia ramps up in Kharkiv, Ukraine troops flee Donetsk village

    Russia ramps up in Kharkiv, Ukraine troops flee Donetsk village

    August 26, 2024Updated:August 26, 2024 US News No Comments
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    According to the DeepState image services, Ukrainian troops withdrawn from the Donetsk region’s Prohres village because they were concerned about being captured by Russian forces.

    Separately, the Ukrainian General Staff claimed that Kremlin troops had launched more fight offensives in the Kharkiv area. Not far from the severely damaged city of Vovchansk, the most recent Russian force came close to the settlement of Hlyboke.

    Russia even allocated more labor around the city of Murom, near the Ukraine-Russia borders and between Hlyboke and Vovchansk, Nazar Voloshyn, director of Ukrainian” Khortysia” control, told Interfax-Ukraine on weekend.

    The goal, he said, is to make for new disrespectful behavior in the area, which earlier saw stepped-up action by Moscow’s troops in May.

    According to the U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War, Russia’s latest strategy in the region has been to push Russian forces farther away from Belgorod and within “tube ordnance” of Kharkiv City. Russia has located further abuse groups near Hlyboke, ISW said.

    The second time in a month from a proper position in the nation’s eastern was when Prohres was taken. After suffering significant combat costs, Kyiv’s forces also abruptly departed the southern town of Krynky, which they had been occupying for months.

    Since soon April, Prohres, in the Pokrovsk city northwest of Avdiivka, has been under Russian abuse as part of President Vladimir Putin’s public push westward.

    The Pokrovsk-Kostyantynivka bridge, an important conduit for arms supplies, needs to be closed down, according to the DeepState analysts, and Kremlin soldiers may expand further in their campaign.

    Additionally, Russia’s defense ministry claimed that a missile attack on two Russian units in the Kharkiv region, destroying dozens of equipment pieces and causing numerous casualties, was carried out by the country’s protection ministry.

    The information ca n’t be independently verified. Two civilians were killed and two civilians were hit, according to provincial governor By Synehubov, who confirmed the Russian attack on Saturday.

    Russia claimed that Ukraine used about 14 drones to attack its Belgorod area immediately, of which seven were intercepted. Nine people were hurt by the others ‘ injuries, according to regional government Vyacheslav Gladkov, who posted a message on Telegram.

    Ukraine, in its turn, said its air defense intercepted 35 out of 39 robots over 10 regions immediately, including around Kyiv, launched from Russian country and occupied Crimea.

    The border provinces of Sumy, Kharkiv and Kherson came under weapon strike, with more than ten persons injured, according to local authorities.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, cited in a video a roundup of recent strikes as proof that they would n’t be possible if Ukraine could “destroy the carriers of these bombs – Russian military aircraft wherever they are.”

    On the social media platform X, Zelenskyy wrote that “our enough long-range features should be a good response to Russian terror.”

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