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Julian Röpcke🇺🇦
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The Ukrainian frontline continues to crumble in southern Donetsk oblast.
#Zaporizhzhia and #Yalta were captured by Russian invasion forces.
Only 14 villages remain under Ukrainian control in that area. pic.x.com/CB2MgX5BPj
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68% of the deoccupied territories of Kherson Oblast have already been demined. Previously, this was expected to take up to 15 years.
“We will continue to strengthen the capabilities and funding in this area,” Shmyhal emphasized.
Source: Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal pic.x.com/a1xBRDqVSe
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15 Russian soldiers were captured by Ukraine’s Air Assault Forces, working in coordination with neighboring units, during operations in Sumy Oblast.
Most of the captured troops belonged to Russia’s 810th and 155th Separate Naval Infantry Brigades — units known for their pic.x.com/wkVfYlSYOd
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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Every day and night, Ukraine is under Russian attacks. They force families into shelters, destroy homes, injure and kill civilians, and leave behind scars – physical and emotional – across the entire country.
Since the start of its full-scale invasion, Russia has launched 28,743 pic.x.com/PaCtrkv8tv
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By Roman Petrenko
Syrsky: Russians increase the number of their troops by 8-9 thousand people every month
By Olha Bereziuk
Russian Army Expands by 8–9 Thousand Troops Monthly, Russia Preparing for War of Attrition — Syrskyi
Ukraine says Russia not winding down and now eyeing Europe
By Olesia Safronova
Russia seeks to advance along almost entire eastern front, Ukraine holding ground in Kursk Oblast, Syrskyi says
By Martin Fornusek
Ukraine fighting 10,000 Russian troops in Kursk region, Ukrainian commander says
By Anastasiia Malenko, Sergiy Karazy & Bernadette Baum
Ukraine still holds ground inside Russia's Kursk, commander says
By Thomas Mackintosh
Ukrainian strikes have caused US$10 billion in damage to Russian industrial and logistical infrastructure
By Volodymyr Tunik-fryz