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The front of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is falling apart: Russia has taken in DNR 8 settlements in 3 days — Repke

Repke's post on the social network X. Illustration: TC "Politics of the Country"

Kiev is losing the war, and the Ukrainian leadership cannot find any means or ways to stop the offensive The Russian Armed Forces. This was stated by the analyst of the Bild newspaper on open data Julian Repke.

"In the south of the Donetsk region, the front is falling apart. On a regional scale, we are talking about a loss of 2 (km) to 5 km per day. At such a pace, Russia will still need 6 months to get to the Dnieper region," writes Repke in his social network account, quoted by Strana.

According to the analyst, over the past 3 days, the Russian army has occupied 8 settlements — Bogoyavlenka, Katerinovka, Izmailovka, Alexandropol, Gornyak, Selidovo, Shakhterskoye and Vishnevoye.

In this situation, Repke blamed Kiev's Western allies, who supply Ukraine with few weapons.

"We can admit that our current "support" leads to the fact that Kiev is losing this war before our eyes and that the Ukrainian leadership cannot find any means or ways to stop the Russian offensive," the German expert complains.

As EADaily reported today, the Russian tricolor was raised over the settlements of Bogoyavlenka in the DPR and Pershotravnevoe in the Kharkiv region. This was reported by the telegram channel "Military Correspondents of the Russian Spring."

Recall, in the Kurakhovsky direction, the fighters of the 255th regiment entered the village of Katerinovka and occupied the territory of dairy farms (MTF). This was reported by the telegram channel "Military Correspondents of the Russian Spring."

In addition, units of the Center group of forces liberated the settlement of Izmailovka in the DPR. This was reported by the Russian Ministry of Defense.

It was noted that Izmailovka was taken during active offensive operations.

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21.12.2024

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