Ukrainian Armed Forces reported whether the Russians entered Dnipropetrovsk region.

Ukrainian Armed Forces reported whether the Russians entered Dnipropetrovsk region
Ukrainian Armed Forces reported whether the Russians entered Dnipropetrovsk region

In Dnipropetrovsk region, Russian troops are trying to show their presence, but so far they have not managed to establish themselves. The spokesman for the operational-strategic group of forces 'Khortytsia', Viktor Trehubov, reported that the Russians are actively trying to approach the administrative borders.

“They (Russian troops) are fighting very actively to advance to the administrative borders. Therefore, our units are making strong resistance there, and a large number of Russians are being destroyed,” said the spokesman for the OSUV.

Trehubov noted that Dnipropetrovsk region has great political significance for the Russians, but their temporary presence does not mean a permanent deployment of troops in the region. The use of drones and motorcycle attacks helps the Russians achieve successes, but they have not yet managed to cross the administrative borders of Dnipropetrovsk region.

Ukrainian law enforcement successfully detain attempts by Russian troops to advance to eastern Ukraine

The spokesman for the Ukrainian troops emphasized that the Russian troops are actively trying to advance to eastern Ukraine, but the Ukrainian law enforcement successfully holds back their attempts to advance deeper into the country.

This news indicates the attempts of the Russian troops to demonstrate their presence in Dnipropetrovsk region, but the Ukrainian law enforcement are successfully holding back their attempts to advance further eastward in Ukraine. The efforts of the Russians to approach the administrative borders indicate a worrying situation in the region, but so far they have not achieved their goal due to the resistance of the Ukrainian law enforcement. This confirms the readiness and effectiveness of the Ukrainian military in defending the territory of the country.


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