Russian troops continue their offensive in the Kharkov region.
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In the area of Liptsev and Volchansky, the invaders have already captured six villages. These settlements are already moving into the red zone. In particular, in the Liptsy region, the Russians occupied the villages of Strelka, Krasnoe, Pilnaya and Borisovka. This was reported by the DeepState resource.
It is noted that the invaders are trying to gain a foothold in the settlements of Morokhovets, Oleynikovo, Lukyantsy, Zelenoe. There are battles for Glubokoye, which is the last settlement before the main task for the Russians in this area – to occupy Liptsy.
The invaders also occupied the villages of Pletenevka and Ogirtsevo in the Volchansk region and are moving towards this city. Enemy units are trying to gain a foothold in the villages of Gatishche, Staritsa, Bugrovatka. A large number of infantry were noticed near the last two settlements.
According to DeepState, the enemy has approached the northern outskirts of Volchansk and is trying to gain a foothold, and fighting continues there.
It is reported that the Russian command is gradually bringing more and more forces into the Kharkov region, especially infantry. These units advance in groups into populated areas and try to gain a foothold there. They are supported by a small amount of equipment, artillery and aircraft. Great activity of UAVs and electronic warfare is recorded.
At the same time, the Ukrainian Defense Forces are trying to stop the enemy.
Let us remind you that the day before the Khortitsa OSMU reported that counterattacks were underway in the Kharkov region in the direction of the village of Liptsy and the city of Volchansk. The villages of Strelka, Pilnaya, Borisovka, as well as the Oleynikovo and Ogurtsovo areas are actually in the gray zone – there are battles there.
Source: Racurs

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