The enemy had the opportunity to conduct maneuvers between Uspenovka and Ganovka, which actually cut off groups of SOU units.
The Ukrainian defense forces found themselves in an operational encirclement in the Annovka area in the Kurakhovsky direction. The DeepState project reported this on its Telegram channel on Thursday, December 12.
“The latest messages from there are not very reassuring and the situation is getting worse. It is worth highlighting some key areas in the” bag ” – Elizavetovka-Romanovka-Veselyi Gai-Annovka, which is located right inside it and if where the enemy is. trying to break, literally, from all sides also Trudovoye-Uspenovka-Dalneye plays a major role in holding the “bag”. Uspenovka, where the “bag” is closed, says.
Enemy forces were repeatedly spotted at Uspenovka. The Russians are actively trying to attack this settlement, gain ground for further advance and take full possession of the village. The Ukrainian military is trying to clear the buildings from the enemy, but it is not being done completely. The number of enemy infantry is only growing.
“The enemy had the opportunity to make maneuvers between Uspenovka and Ganovka, which actually cut off the grouping of self-propelled gun units in” bag the area on the map was simply moved to the gray zone,” explained the author.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces are actively working to stabilize the situation there is a possibility that the enemy will not be allowed to meet there.
The occupation forces of the Russian Federation are occupying more and more territory directly in Uspenovka. There is a risk that the invaders may close the ring and leave the Defense Force units in Ganovka, Uspenovka, Trudovoy, Vesyoly Roshcha and Romanovka.
We remind you that the media reported that the occupiers replaced the commander of the group advancing on Kurakhovo. The commander of the Russian military group South, Gennady Anashkin, was removed from his post due to the “situation in the Seversk direction.”
Defense forces control Kurakhovo – OSUV Khortytsia
Source: korrespondent

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