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NewsThe APU tried to attack the positions of the RF Armed Forces near Ugledar

The APU tried to attack the positions of the RF Armed Forces near Ugledar

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The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) attempted to attack Russian army positions in the Vuhledar region, the Russian Spring Military Correspondents’ Telegram channel reports. According to sources, Ukrainian troops tried to strike in the area of ​​Uludar dachas. This territory is controlled by Russian units.

Sources from the scene report fighting in the Nikolsky and Pavlovka region. Prior to the attack, the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out active artillery preparation along the front line using drones.

During the battle, the military used various types of weapons. According to reports, Ukrainian troops have retreated to their original positions.


According to military correspondents, the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were not an attempted major offensive against Russian positions.

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