To do this, the occupiers built a new bridge on the land lines towards Izyum, Kharkiv region.
The actions of the Russian occupiers indicate that they will continue and intensify their offensive against the cities of Slavyansk and Seversk in the Dornetsk region. This is stated in the new daily report of the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW). We are talking about the construction of a new bridge along the lines of communication of the occupiers in Izyum of the Kharkov region.
The statement by the Main Intelligence Directorate that Russia is planning war for the next 120 days until October 2022, according to the ISW, likely indicates that the Kremlin, at the very least, recognizes the impossibility of achieving its goals quickly. in Ukraine and continue to adjust its military objectives in an attempt to eliminate the initial disadvantages of aggression.
American experts wrote that Ukrainians need constant support from Western allies, especially regarding artillery systems, because Russia’s numbers and resources are increasing pressure on the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The ISW report states that Russian troops continue to conduct ground offensives in the Severodonetsk area, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine retained control of the city’s industrial area on June 11th.
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The occupiers likely continued their efforts to cut off the T1303 Gorno-Lysichansk highway and launched unsuccessful attacks on communities along the T1302 Bakhmut-Lysichansk highway.
They also continued their attacks on communities southwest and southeast of Izyum in an attempt to renew their advances in Slavyansk.
Soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine filmed a battle in Severodonetsk
The ISW reported that Ukrainian forces resumed a counter-offensive northwest of Kherson (in Kiselevka) on June 11-south of previous operations.
The Institute, citing geolocation footage, suggests that Russian and Chechen units also controlled the railway station in Kamyshevakh, Lugansk region (about seven kilometers west of T1303) and likely tried to contact the unit advancing to Orekhovo.
According to the institute, the Kremlin continues to steal Ukrainian grain and other products and export them to the territory of Russia and the occupied Crimea.
Earlier, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine had gradually liberated the southern regions from Russian occupiers.
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Source: korrespondent

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