The Defense Forces notice that the Russians are suffering heavy losses, but are advancing, so the defenders have to lose some positions and some settlements.
Heavy fighting continues in the Kharkov region. Due to intense pressure from the Russian occupation forces, the Ukrainian defenders had to withdraw from some positions. This was reported on the evening of Saturday, May 11, by the Gostri Kartuz unit of the Omega special forces detachment of the National Guard of Ukraine.
It was learned that at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the battle began for the village of Glubokoye, which has strategic importance.
“The Russians are dying in batches, but they are still pressing and in some places succeeding. The night was very difficult,” the message said.
The fighters also released a video in which they spoke about the situation in the region. Another agreement has now completely fallen under Russian control. At 20:00, there were battles for the settlement of Glubokoye, which leads to the dam of the Travyanskoye Reservoir.
“Now the situation in Glubokoye is very difficult, but our defenders, the soldiers of the Troops, the Kraken, are holding this settlement, the Russians are stubborn, they are suffering heavy losses, but they is advancing, advancing, advancing. we have to lose some positions, some settlements, but for now we have to unite and together repel the enemy’s attacks in all directions of the front,” stressed the military behind the scenes.
The DeepState project reported that in one of the videos of the Gostri Kartuz unit, a column of enemy infantry is moving south of the village of Morokhovets.
DeepState also reported that in the southern part of the village of Ogirtsevo near Volchansk, drones spotted enemy equipment indicating an enemy advance.
It was also reported on Saturday that the enemy hit the Volchansk community in the Kharkov region with 20 KAB.
Zelensky reported counterattacks in the Kharkiv region
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Source: korrespondent

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