Ukrainian forces control a major road that would lead to Logansk

Ukrainian forces control a major road that would lead to Logansk

The Ukrainian army declared control of its soldiers over a major road connecting two regions in the country’s east occupied by Russian forces while Russian military actions on Ukrainian territory continue.

Military officials reported that the Ukrainian forces are gradually moving eastward in the Logansk region, which is more than 40 kilometres south of Svatove and Kreminna, where fierce clashes are occurring, in an effort to retake several towns from the grip of the Russian army.

After seizing vast areas of land in a kidnapped attack, the Ukrainian forces are now slowly making their way east to the Logansk area by seizing the two towns mentioned, where Karimina is 45 km south of Safatov.
In response, Sergey Gidai, the head of the Logansk region, said on state television that the Ukrainian military practically controls the route from Safatov to Karimina and emphasised that “our soldiers are advancing constantly.”

” A separatist supported by Russia on Wednesday reported that heavy fighting occurred in the Karimina and Svatov regions, which are located on the confrontation line since the Ukrainian forces expelled the Russian forces from the neighboring Kharkif area in September.
Separately, the Ukrainian Military Intelligence Directorate reported that its clients, who are battling with the government forces, captured the Russian settlement of Nevsk on Sunday and killed 34 people there.

Notably, Nevsk is situated 10 kilometres to the west of the route that connects Svatov and Karimina.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not mention Svatov or Karimina in a daily report. Instead, the post shared on Facebook claimed that the Russian forces bombed a number of targets near the front lines of combat.

In many locations east and south, the Ukrainian troops have recently concentrated their fire on Russian sites and warehouses in an effort to retake control of them after Russian control over them lasted for months following the start of the conflict between the two parties on February 24.

A main route that would lead to Logansk is under the control of Ukrainian forces.

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