In Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region, active military operations continue, including offensive actions on both sides.
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Ukrainian military correspondent Bogdan Miroshnikov writes about this.
At the former aggregate plant (it is difficult to call it an industrial zone now) there are no changes – the occupiers sit and catch many tasty gifts with their faces. The capture of enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups continues in the territory controlled by our troops. Many of them enter every day. The situation in the Staritsa-Burguvatka area is no less difficult.
There, the LBC shifts in both directions two or three times a day, stably. That’s why it’s hard to name stable control lines now, plus OPSEC hasn’t been cancelled, Miroshnikov reports.
According to him, the northern part of Volchansk in less than a month has turned into Marinka in terms of the level of destruction.
But one day the day will come when such a fate will befall Shebekino, Belgorod and other cities on enemy territory, which only a few months ago began to seriously feel the war, writes Miroshnikov.
In the Kharkov direction, seven military clashes occurred in the areas of the settlements of Glubokoe and Vovchansk, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the morning of July 17.
Source: Racurs

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