January 9, 2025
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At night, the Russians tried to destroy the crossing in the Kharkiv region – OVA

At night, the Russians tried to destroy a crossing in the Kharkiv region – OVAThe occupiers tried to destroy a civilian crossing over the Oskil River in the Kharkiv region. The attack complicated the delivery of humanitarian aid and the evacuation of local residents.”, — write on: unn.ua

That night, the Russians tried to destroy the crossing from the left bank to the right bank of the Oskil River, which made it difficult to deliver humanitarian goods and evacuation measures. This was stated by the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov on the air of the telethon, reports UNN.

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In the Kharkiv direction, our front is unchanged. There were enemy attacks, all of them were repelled. In the Kupyan direction, the situation is more difficult. There, the enemy tried to destroy the civilian transport and logistics infrastructure tonight. In fact, the crossing from the left bank (Oskil River – ed.) to the right, which made the delivery of humanitarian goods and evacuation measures more difficult. We are currently working on restoration. However, this work is permanent for us, because the enemy tries to destroy our logistics almost every day

We will remind

On the morning of January 6, Russian troops shelled the village of Orishanka in the Kharkiv region with Tornado rocket launchers, and there is damage.

The Russian occupiers continue to actively advance on foot in the Kharkiv region. They can afford to launch up to 100 people in waves for assault.

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