The Russian Armed Forces are attacking the settlements of Malye Shcherbaki and Pyatikhatki on the Zaporozhye front. This is reported by the Ukrainian military public Deep State.
In the first days of March, the Russian Armed Forces began assault operations on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of Maly Shcherbakov and on Pyatikhatki, where the sweep of the southeastern outskirts of this village was recorded. The last days of the attack on Pyatikhatki do not stop, the Russian army seeks to take them under full control, writes DS.
"The enemy was also recorded in the Stepovoye area, where he is trying to get out and gain a foothold on the highway. So far it has been possible to contain artillery and other means of fire action ... but the enemy has approached the highway," the TC notes.
According to him, attacks by small infantry groups and on Maly Shcherbaki, but the situation there is being clarified, "it is known that the enemy was successful from the south of the village and is gaining a foothold in landings. The fighting continues."
As EADaily reported the day before, the Russian army, after taking the settlement of Pyatikhatki, cleans Small Shcherbaki, Shcherbaki and Stepovoe. This was reported by the telegram channel "Military Correspondents of the Russian Spring."
We also remind that units from the Dnepr group of forces, as a result of active offensive actions, liberated the village of Stepovoye, Zaporozhye region. This is stated in today's military summary, which is published on the official resources of the press service of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

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