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NewsThe LPR reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were trying to cross the Seversky Donets River

The LPR reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were trying to cross the Seversky Donets River

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Marochko: the Armed Forces of Ukraine equip pontoons crossing the Seversky Donets towards Krasnolimansky

The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have started building new pontoons on the Seversky Donets River towards Krasnolymansk near the settlements of Zakotne, Dronovka and Platonovka. Andrey Marochko, retired lieutenant colonel of the LPR, announced it.

“In the area of ​​Zakotnoye, Platonovka and Dronovka settlements, new pontoon crossings on the Seversky Donets River have been identified,” the military expert said, citing his sources.

According to him, pontoon crossings are intended not only for infantry, but also for military equipment, and posts with guards are posted in the crossing area.


It should be noted that Marochko reported earlier that over the past week the Ukrainian army lost 4,000 soldiers, but the Kiev authorities hid information from relatives of the victims of 90% of the losses, listing them as missing.

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