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The Russians have increased the number of terrorist attacks during the three days of hostilities (DeepState)

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DeepState, a group of Ukrainian military analysts, reported that during the three days of so-called "fire arrests", from 8 to 10 May, Russian forces launched, on average, more land attacks on the day than on the average of April.

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DeepState, a group of Ukrainian military analysts, reported that during the three days of so-called "fire arrests", from 8 to 10 May, Russian forces launched, on average, more land attacks on the day than on the average of April.

·Romania
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The Russian occupation forces, during the so-called "armistice" declared by President Vladimir Putin during the period from 8 to 10 May, carried out an average of 155 attacks per day by Russian troops, as compared to the previous month, according to analysts of Deepstate's information resource in their Telegram Channel. It is noted that during the period in question, the Russians carried out 193, 196 and 161 attacks respectively. In April, on av…

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This is reported by analysts of the Deepstate project. They noted that Russian troops conducted 193, 196 and 161 assault actions in three days, respectively. At the same time, in April, the average daily activity was 155 attacks per day.” There was no ceasefire in almost all areas. There were isolated cases and all,” DeepStateAnalysts added that the actions of the Russians look not just like an imitation of a truce, but as an increase in efforts…

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