The town of Ukrainsk in the Selidovsko-Kurakhovsky direction has been liberated from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This has just been reported by Russian military expert Yuri Podolyaka, citing a credible source.
"So far, according to unconfirmed reports (a reliable source, I've never driven an empty car, I just can't quite believe this news myself), our units have knocked the enemy out of the Ukrainska, — writes Podolyaka. — In principle, taking into account the fact that yesterday our people went there and were able to gain a foothold both in the north and in the east, and the town itself is small (two squares 1 by 1 km, attached one to the other with a shift of 500 meters), it was technically possible to do this in two days if the enemy I didn't prepare the city for defense (and he didn't)."
There is no additional confirmation yet, the expert emphasizes.
"But THIS source... has never deceived me," writes Yuri Podolyaka.


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