There are many pipelines in the Kupyansk area. Three of the four threads were damaged and flooded, the exit from the fourth was under the control of the defense forces.
The Ukraine military controls the situation in the city of Kupyansk in the Kharkov region and outside it. This was announced by the General Armed Forces staff on Saturday, September 13.
The military has admitted that Russian conquerors are constantly trying to accumulate in the northern exterior of Kupyansk. They assured that the discharge from the pipeline, used by the enemy to move staff to the city, was under the control of Ukraine’s armed forces. In addition, the pipeline does not lead directly to the kupyansk.
“In the Kupyansk area, there are many pipelines. Three out of four are already damaged and flooded, the exit from the fourth is under the control of defense forces,” the report said.
According to the general staff, now a counter-dispersion operation is continuing the city, and around city search actions and attendees.
At the same time, from the beginning of the operation, within two weeks, the enemy’s losses reached 395 people, of which 288 were irreversible.
“In the techniques in Kupyansk, in the areas of NP Radkovka and Golubovka, our fighters neutralize a total of 265 Russians. In the city area itself – another 128,” the general staff added.
Also, the armed forces of Ukraine receive information from the captured Russians, which will be used against the invaders.
“The defense operation in the direction of Kupyansk continues. Our units have taken the necessary steps to enhance defense resistance and eliminate the enemy,” the military completed.
The day before, the analytical project Deepstate said the Russians were using pipes to penetrate Kupyansk. This happened the third time after cases in Avdeevka and close to Sudzhi. At the same time, as if in Kupyansk itself had positions for taking Russian FPV pilots.
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Source: korrespondent

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