War in Ukraine: Russia Steps up Its Offensive in the Donetsk Region
- A Russian Shahed drone crashed in a residential area targeting a Ukrainian drone operator position, as reported in Donetsk Oblast.
- Since May, Russia has increased the frequency of military assaults, with 220 recorded on June 11, indicating intensified fighting.
- In May, Russian military operations captured 449 square kilometers of territory, marking a 2.5 times increase from 177 square kilometers in April.
- The Russian offensive has taken advantage of the summer climate, making motorized assaults easier and aiding in concealment.
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The Russian forces intensified the offensive operations on several fronts, said Victor Tregubov, the spokesman of the Ukrainian force group Hortija, responsible for defence in several war sectors, according to The Kyiv...
“It was a matter of time before the Russians entered Dnipropetrovsk.” Oleksandr, a military member of the Ukrainian army’s 59th Assault Brigade, claims that for years now he had assumed that the invading troops would set foot in Dnipriro Province [an abbreviated form of official name, Dnipropetrovsk]. To annex this region is one of the aspirations of the Kremlin’s nationalism. At the moment it is only assaults in which small Russian infantry uni…
The situation in the Kramatorsk and Toretsk directions remains complicated. According to the Khortytsia Special Operations Command, Russian troops continue active assault operations in a number of areas of the front. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Khortytsia Operational Strategic Group of Forces (OSUV). In particular, the enemy attacked Ukrainian Armed Forces fortifications near Stupochki, Belaya Gora, Dilievka, Pleshchey…
Russian soldiers have occupied more territory in several places in the Donetsk region. Ukrainian troops were able to regain positions at Torezk.
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