The Ukrainian Armed Forces left Novogrodovka in the Pokrovsk direction.
Journalist Andrey Tsaplienko wrote about this in Telegram, citing a soldier from the 3rd separate assault brigade with the call sign Datsik.
Novogrodovka had a population of 14,000 before the Russian invasion. The Ukrainian military noted that the Russians had become closer to Pokrovsk and were also “pushing the front” near Toretsk.
Novogrodovka is lost. A small part of the waste heaps is a question of today. Judging by how the orcs managed to take a city with a population of 14,000 in almost 3 days, we can talk about a kind of anti-record of the war, the 46th brigade also reported in Telegram.
Over the past 24 hours, Russians have carried out 170 assaults on the front, the General Staff reported. In the Pokrovsk direction, there were 60 enemy attacks in the areas of the settlements of Kalinovo, Vozdvizhenka, Novoaleksandrovka, Panteleimonovka, Zelenoe Pole, Mirolyubovka, Grodovka, Novogrodovka, Memrik, Mikhailovka and Karlovka.
DeepState reported on the evening of August 26 that the enemy had occupied Ptich and had also advanced near Peschane, Kalinove, in Karlovka, Memrik, Krasny Yar, Mikhailovka, Severny, Novogrodovka and the surrounding areas.
What happened to Novogrodovka and what will happen to Selidov should become the focus of attention not only for society, but also for the relevant authorities. The experience and lack of punishment for Ocheretino has given rise to a new tragedy, which each of us is witnessing, the project analysts note.
Source: Racurs

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