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Hello, I’m reporting on the latest updates from Ukraine. Today, Ukraine has made significant gains, taking control of two main villages, Leova and Mala L, as well as several fields and a lake. Ukrainian forces have pushed Russian soldiers out of the area, and the main town of Suj is now mostly under Ukrainian control, with some Russian groups still present.

Ukraine has three major attack vectors, and while the pace of the offensive has slowed down, they are sending more reinforcements to support the effort. Russia, on the other hand, is trying to resupply its forces through convoys, but these efforts have been met with resistance. Yesterday, a Russian convoy was ambushed, adding to the staggering loss of over 490 Russian soldiers, according to sources.

Ukraine is also making strategic use of surveillance drones to gather intelligence on Russian troop movements, hindering their ability to maneuver. The Ukrainian Air Force has detected Russian aircraft using gliding bombs, which can be devastating, and Ukraine has responded by deploying its own air defense systems.

The situation in Suja remains fluid, with some reports suggesting the city is under Ukrainian control, while others claim it’s still surrounded by Russian forces. The Ukrainian Army has reportedly cut off supply lines and mined the road to the southeast, making it difficult for Russian forces to regain control of the city.

The Russian military maintains that Ukraine is planning a full-scale operation in the Belgorod and Kursk regions, but this information is considered unreliable, as the only reliable sources are the Russian military and government officials. It’s unclear what the future holds for the Kursk Oblast.

Russia has faced significant losses, including the loss of its Kasputinovo airbase, which was recently attacked by Ukraine. The Russian Defense Ministry is already using disinformation propaganda to downplay the extent of its losses.

Meanwhile, Belarus has deployed its military forces to the Ukrainian border, claiming it’s a response to Ukraine’s actions in the region. However, this move is largely seen as a tactical play to appease Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As the situation continues to unfold, it’s difficult to predict the outcome, but one thing is certain: this conflict is far from over, and the stakes are higher than ever.


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