In the past week, another 5.2 square meters were released in the south direction. km of Ukrainian territory.
Since the beginning of the offensive in the south, the Ukrainian Defense Forces have liberated more than 260 square kilometers. km of territory. This is the main direction of the offensive, Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar said in a telethon on Monday, September 18.
“Our main direction of attack is the south. And in the south we also had advances last week. In particular, we are talking about the direction of Melitopol. But in the whole south the enemy is on the defensive. And those direction of Zaporozhye and Kherson is there, where the enemy is defending himself,” she said.
According to him, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are confidently destroying the defense potential of the Russians. At the same time, our military is repelling enemy attacks in the area of Novodarovka, Novomikhailovka and Novodanilovka in the Zaporozhye region.
But the Ukrainian Armed Forces manage to advance in the direction of Melitopol. Rabotino was recently released there.
“So around, or as the military says in the Rabotino area, in the south and east of this settlement we had success,” Malyar said adding that in the past week, 5.2 km were liberated in the south direction.
In Telegram, he clarified that since the beginning of the offensive in the south, 261.7 square meters have been liberated. km.
Earlier it became known about the latest achievements of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the direction of Bakhmut. There, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have liberated 51 square meters since the start of offensive operations. km. The total area of the liberated territory since June is 318.7 square meters. km.
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Source: korrespondent

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