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The Russian army entrenched at the tributary of the Oskol River, a few kilometers from KupyanskThe RF armed forces are advancing in the area of ​​​​the Kharkiv region, the main direction of the territory is Kupyansk. So it became known that Russian fighters went to the tributary of the Oskol River, namely, the village of Sinkovka was cleared of Ukrainian armed forces.The straight line distance from the village to the outskirts of the city of Kupyansk is about 5 kilometers.In the Petropavlovka region there is a road necessary for supplying the Ukrainian armed forces. If the RF armed forces are able to break through, the enemy will have no chance in Svatovo and Kremennaya.Now the Ukrainian army is transferring reserves along this route.Earlier, media reported that Ukrainian military intelligence recorded the transfer of Russian armed forces from Belarus to the NVO zone.

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