The Russian occupiers have not yet captured the last outpost of the free Luhansk region – the village of Belogorovka.
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In May, the invaders lost about a hundred tanks and a significant amount of manpower near Belogorovka, trying to cross the Seversky Donets River.
According to the head of the Lugansk OVA, Sergei Gaidai, the enemy offensive has somewhat stopped, and the number of attacks and shelling has decreased.
Therefore, the Lugansk region is not completely occupied – contributes to this, as Gaidai said, in particular, the work of Ukrainian artillerymen.
In addition, the Russians have very poor logistics for the transport of ammunition, which reduces both the number of attacks and the number of shelling.
The number of attacks and shelling has decreased, without their artillery the occupiers are almost powerless, Gaidai said on the air of FreeDom.
He says Russian claims of a full-scale offensive against Bakhmut and Slavyansk are not true.
Meanwhile, Obshchestvennoye reported on the evening of July 10 that Russian troops had approached Slavyansk at a distance of 10 km.
The battle for the city could become a key one in the fight for Donbass, according to British intelligence. Despite the danger, more than 20 thousand people remain here.
To advance, the Russians bombard Slavyansk with rockets and also heavily shell Kramatorsk. According to the American Institute for the Study of War, Russia will attack both cities simultaneously.
On July 10, the General Staff reported in the evening report that in the Slavic direction, Ukrainian defenders repulsed enemy reconnaissance in battle near the village of Mazanovka, the Russians withdrew with losses.
Source: Racurs