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Russian troops are again preparing to cross the Seversky Donets – Gaidai

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More than 2,000 pieces of heavy enemy equipment are already moving towards Ukrainian positions from previously occupied territories.

The Russian army plans to redeploy its troops across the Seversky Donets River near the village of Belogorovka, Lugansk region, where they were repeatedly destroyed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was announced on Saturday, May 14, by the head of the region Sergei Gaidai.

“Fools,” the governor commented and noted that, however, an entire battalion of Russian soldiers refused to attack in this direction.

“But the” fresh “is coming soon. 2.5 thousand units of heavy equipment are already moving in our direction from the previously occupied territories. We are waiting for the next” underwater “series in Belogorovka,” added niya.

Recall that the Ukrainian military has several times prevented the passage of the enemy across the Seversky Donets River to Belogorivka. Over the past three days, the occupiers have lost about 250 pieces of equipment and up to 1,500 soldiers and officers near Belogorovka.

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Source: korrespondent

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