After troop losses, Russian soldiers are said to have withdrawn in north-eastern Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian General Staff, troops elsewhere are preparing for a new offensive.
According to the Ukrainian armed forces, some Russian troops have withdrawn in north-eastern Ukraine after suffering heavy losses. This was announced by the Ukrainian General Staff in its situation report at night.
Accordingly, one observes the withdrawal of certain Russian units behind the Russian border after the loss of more than half of the personnel.
Kharkiv and Sumy further blocked
In the areas, Russian units would continue blockading the second largest city of Kharkiv and the major city of Sumy. At Izyum in the Kharkiv region, Russian troops were preparing for a new offensive. Moscow is partially managing to maintain the land connection between Russia’s Rostov region on the Ukrainian border and Russia’s annexed Crimea peninsula.
According to Ukrainian information, Ukrainian forces were also attacked in the Dnipropetrovsk region on Friday night. Russia has carried out two rocket attacks on a military unit on the outskirts of the city of Dnipro, a local authority in the region said on Facebook. The buildings of the unit were “considerably” damaged and two fires broke out. There were initially no further details about the victims. The information is not independently verifiable.
Source: Stern

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