Defense forces are destroying Russian pontoon crossings near Kup'yansk.


Ukrainian forces are successfully hindering Russian troops from establishing logistics on the western bank of the Oskol River, preventing them from implementing plans to attack the city of Kup'yansk. This information was provided by Pavlo Shamsin, spokesperson for the 'Kharkiv' group, during a telethon.
The most tense situation has been recorded in the area of Dvorichna, where Russian troops are trying to narrow the encirclement around the city from the north, but have faced checkpoints of the Ukrainian army. All attempts by the invaders to establish a foothold for crossings over the Oskol fail due to the active actions of the Ukrainian military.
Situation in the area of Vovchansk
In the battle for Vovchansk, Russian troops are using small infantry groups, relying on motorcycles and ATVs. However, the noise of the engines complicates their attempts to detect the approach of Ukrainian drones.
The city of Vovchansk is suffering from shelling by heavy artillery and rocket systems. At this Time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are successfully repelling attacks in the Lyptsi area, revealing and eliminating threats to the north of the settlement.
The Ukrainian army is creating problems for Russian troops' ability to manage logistics on the western bank of the Oskol River, making their provocations impossible, and is defending control in the area of Vovchansk, where it remains under significant pressure from Russian attacks.
It has been reported that Ukrainian forces are actively resisting Russian invaders, preventing them from executing their aggressive plans on the western bank of the Oskol River. They are successfully holding their positions and causing significant problems to the enemy in various areas, including Vovchansk.Read also
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