The statement of a deputy of the Zaporozhye regional council that the Russians allegedly entered the village of Robotino is not true.
Soldiers of the Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to hold Robotino in Zaporozhye; it is not controlled by the enemy. The Defense Forces of southern Ukraine officially announced this on Tuesday, April 9.
The military made this statement in response to information from one of the representatives of the Zaporozhye regional council, who reported that the Russians allegedly entered the village of Robotino.
“The statement of the deputy of the Zaporozhye regional council that as a result of the offensive actions, the Russians entered the village of Robotino and actually gained a foothold there does not correspond to the truth,” the Defense Forces said.
The military emphasized that in the area of responsibility of the 65th separate mechanized brigade, which defends Robotino, clashes regularly occur with Russian DRGs entering the village and trying to gain a foothold there. But they had no success.
At the same time, enemy attacks were repelled approaching the village with the help of artillery, and scattered groups of invaders were destroyed by drones and attack mortars.
“Today this settlement is held by members of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. So it is not controlled by the enemy,” the military stressed.
The Southern Defense Forces called on citizens and media representatives not to rely on pseudo-expert opinions of those not directly related to combat work and unaware of the operational situation.
Also today, the DeepState interactive online map site of military operations reported that the invaders captured Pervomaiskoe in the Donetsk region.
More important than Avdeevka. The Russian Federation is approaching Chasovy Yar
New Correspondent.net on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels Athletistic and WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.