The occupiers captured another village and expanded the breakthrough near Ocheretino, – BILD

Irina Pogorelaya10:57, 04/27/24

In 9 months after the capture of Avdeevka, the occupiers advanced 12 km to the west.

The Russian occupiers captured the village of Solovyevo, thus widening the breakthrough in the Ocheretino region .

A few days ago, the Russians broke through to the northwest of Avdeevka, moving 3 km deep into the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to the village of Ocheretino. According to BILD open data analysis expert Julian Repke, the occupiers have now begun to expand the occupied territory. They had already captured the village of Novobakhmutovka, and now they had entered the neighboring village of Solovyevo.

“To the south they managed to cross the water barrier in the village of Berdich, take Semyonovka, and also walk 2 km to Umansky and Yasnobrodovka,” the material says.

According to Repke, in 9 months after the capture of Avdeevka, the invaders advanced 12 km to the west.

The situation in the Ocheretino area

The Telegraph wrote that the occupiers were able to  capture Ocheretino, Donetsk region,  after the departure of the battle-hardened 47th Brigade. However, according to military-political observer Alexander Kovalenko, the occupiers control only the southern part of the village of Ocheretino. “Ocheretino is not completely lost yet. Fighting continues there,” he said. At the same time, he said, the Defense Forces are trying to drive out the occupiers from there.

(C)UNIAN 2024

3 comments

  1. Village after village is taken by the Russians, its now a walk in the parc…………………….under the new Russian-born general of the Ukrainian Forces.

  2. Let’s get things in perspective here. 12km in 9 months is hardly a blitzkrieg, and at what cost to the orcs? Only another 1000 km to the Polish border. At this rate the orcs would reach Lviv in the year 2086. So I reckon the EU should be safe for a few years, so there is nothing to stop them from flooding Ukraine with every available weapon.

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