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Units of the Air Assault Forces regained control over more than 300 square kilometers of territory and 8 settlements in the Oleksandrivka direction.
This was reported by the AAF on social media.
The main tasks facing the group’s units are to disrupt the enemy’s plans for further advancement into the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, destroy enemy forces, and push them beyond the administrative border of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Despite active enemy assaults, Air Assault Forces units repel all attacks and successfully conduct offensive operations.
According to the AAF, the situation remains highly dynamic.
“The enemy clings to every meter of captured territory, using all available resources — both manpower and equipment. But despite fierce resistance, the group’s units are fulfilling their tasks and step by step liberating our land”, — the statement reads.
As the active phase of the operation continues, it is somewhat premature to speak about its final results.
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