The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine refutes the Kremlin's statements: the Russians do not control key populated areas
The Situation at the Front
According to Главком: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine refutes the information disseminated by the Russian leadership regarding control over key populated areas. According to official data, Russian troops do not have control over a number of important territories and are suffering significant losses in combat.
According to the General Staff, the enemy is trying to capture the city of Myrnohrad, but Ukrainian defenders are actively resisting, and the occupiers cannot achieve their goals. The situation in Kostiantynivka also remains complicated: the occupiers do not control half of this populated area. The offensive operation of Russian troops in Pokrovsk has been ongoing for 17 months, but without success. The losses of the occupiers' personnel amount to over 1000 killed and wounded daily.
False Information
Furthermore, during a meeting with Vladimir Putin, Russian generals reported on the alleged capture of Myrnohrad and Huliaipole. However, these statements do not correspond to reality. Ukrainian defenders continue to eliminate enemy infantry groups in Huliaipole, indicating active resistance from the Ukrainian side.
Overall, the situation at the front remains tense, but the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine emphasizes that control over important populated areas remains with the Ukrainian military. Russian units in Kup'yansk are blocked, which also indicates the difficulties faced by the occupiers.
Thus, the information disseminated by the Kremlin is false, and Ukrainian warriors continue to defend their land despite significant enemy losses and the duration of the conflict. These events highlight the importance of information warfare, where control over the truth and reality on the battlefield plays a key role in maintaining the morale of troops and the civilian population. The situation remains dynamic and requires careful monitoring, as each new day may bring changes in the military tactics of both sides.
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