November 14, 2024
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The invaders captured Illinka and advanced in several directions in the east – DeepState

The invaders captured Illinka and advanced in several directions in the east – DeepStateEnemy troops occupied the village of Illinka and continued their offensive in the area of ​​Dalnyi, Trudovoy, Novodonetskyi and Kupyansk. The enemy is trying to expand control in the eastern region of Ukraine.”, — write on: unn.ua

The invaders captured Illinka and advanced in several directions in the east - DeepState

Enemy troops occupied the village of Illinka and continued their offensive in the area of ​​Dalnyi, Trudovoi, Novodonetskyi and Kupyansk. The enemy is trying to expand control in the eastern region of Ukraine.

Enemy troops advanced in several directions in the east of Ukraine. This is reported by DeepState, transmits UNN.

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According to the latest information, the occupying forces occupied the village of Illinka, and also continued their offensive on several other areas of the front in the east of Ukraine. The enemy advanced in the area of ​​the settlements of Dalnye, Trudove, near Novodonetskyi and Kupyansk, creating a threat of further expansion of control in these areas.

The advance of enemy forces in the eastern region is part of large-scale military operations aimed at strengthening the positions of the occupying forces and limiting the capabilities of Ukrainian forces on the front line.

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