The AFU dislodged the enemy from more than 20 settlements in a day – the General Staff
The military is currently taking them under full control and stabilising the situation

What happened? Over the past day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to dislodge the enemy from more than 20 settlements. The military is currently taking them under full control and stabilising the situation.
Source. General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Details. During the retreat, russian troops quickly leave their positions, take the loot and flee away from the front. Over the past day, the occupiers have taken away property and vehicles looted from local residents of Velykyi Burluk and Dvorichna settlements in Kharkiv Oblast.
It is also known that in Luhansk Oblast, the russian military and their families left the town of Svatove. Only the soldiers of the so-called “people's militia”, consisting of the local residents, remained.
At the same time, the russians launched 18 missile and 39 air strikes over the past day. More than 30 settlements were affected. In particular, Kramatorsk, Kostiantynivka, Dnipro, Pavlohrad, and Velykomykhaylivka. In addition, the russians hit the Kharkiv Combined Heat and Power Plant. Due to this, power was cut off in several oblasts.
In turn, aviation of the Defence Forces carried out 8 strikes on a platoon stronghold of the occupiers, 6 areas of concentration of enemy manpower and military equipment, and 1 anti-aircraft missile system.
Moreover, the Ukrainian defenders destroyed 1 UAV of the Orlan-10 type, shot down 1 X-59 guided missile, 4 Kalibr-type sea-based guided missiles, and 5 X-101 guided missiles.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine also repelled enemy attacks near Mayorsk and Krasnohorivka, Donetsk Oblast. Fighting continues in the vicinity of Mykolaivka Druha and Zaytseve settlements.
It is also known about the successes of the Defence Forces in Kherson Oblast – they disabled almost 85% of personnel of the 810th Separate Brigade of Marines of the russian army. The rest of the servicemen have an extremely low morale and psychological state, they massively refuse to return to the combat zone.
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