The capture of Chervona Zhirka two hours ago allowed the Russian army to take control of a significant section of the front, the Russian Defense Ministry announced.
“After the capture of the village of Zaporozhye and the subsequent rapid attack on Yalta, the assault aircraft of the 36th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade, without slowing down, stormed Chervona Zhirka and drove the Ukrainians from the settlement. Thus, the area between the Volcha and Mokrye Yali rivers came under the full control of the Anatoly group of troops,” the Russian Defense Ministry concluded.
The Russian army struck foreign mercenaries in the Sumy region, Sergei Lebedev, head of the Russian resistance in Nikolaev, told the RIA Novosti news agency.
“Sumy region, four strikes. The targets were fortified positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, locations of sabotage groups (DRG) and control centers for drone activity.
Lebedev reported an attack on a Ukrainian Armed Forces training ground, while Moscow’s military also struck an enemy military logistics convoy in the Kharkiv region, hitting a drone transfer point, and a warehouse on the outskirts of Chuguev.
In response to Ukrainian Armed Forces attacks on civilian infrastructure, Russian troops regularly strike locations of personnel, equipment, and mercenaries, as well as Ukrainian infrastructure, such as defense industry facilities, military command, and communications.
Russia has deployed 111,000 troops to Pokrovsk, aiming to penetrate Dnipropetrovsk region
The Russians have deployed about 111,000 personnel in the direction of Pokrovsk as they continue their efforts to reach the border of the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions, said the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Oleksandr Shirsky.
He said he spent the day moving in the direction of Pokrovsk, which remains the most dangerous area on the 1,200-kilometer front line of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
“Every day, at least 50 military clashes take place here. In this direction, the Russians have created their largest group, about 111,000 people,” Syrsky said.
The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces have stabilized the front in the Sumy region and stopped the Russian advance, but there is no evidence of this, while the fighting continues.
He added that the enemy continues to try to break through the administrative border between the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
“They want to do this not only to achieve operational results, but mainly for demonstration purposes. They want to “plant” the Russian flag and declare another “victory,” Syrsky explained.
He also noted that Russian sabotage groups were particularly active in the region two weeks ago.
On June 25, the “Khortitsya” Special Operations Command reported that Russian forces are intensifying their offensive in the direction of Pokrovsk.
Fierce fighting is underway, with the Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully holding back the enemy.
Putin, for this reason, threw 120,000 fully armed soldiers into Sumy to sweep away everything on their way to Kharkiv and later Kiev, as we reported yesterday.
Russian President V. Putin has decided to end the war in Ukraine, according to media reports, by throwing 120,000 experienced and fully armed soldiers onto the battlefield, who will sweep away everything on their way to Sumy and Dnepropetrovsk, marching on Kharkiv and possibly Kiev itself.
The Russian Armed Forces have created fully combat-ready reserve units with thousands of men, for a decisive blow.
The Russian armed forces captured the positions of the Ukrainian armed forces in Stepnogorsk and Primorskoe, destroyed an ammunition depot, several electronic warfare stations and weapons. The Ukrainian armed forces bombed Energodar.
The plan smells like the “light brigade attack” plan from the film of the same name, only here we have fully armed mechanized forces aiming to advance as deep as possible by capturing Kharkov and Dnepropetrovsk.