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Occupiers trying to expand their zone of influence in Kharkiv Region, saboteurs recorded

The russian federation is making numerous attempts to expand its zone of influence in the Kharkiv Region, in particular, attempts by enemy saboteurs to enter are being recorded.

This was stated on TV by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, Andrii Demchenko.

"The enemy is trying to expand its zone of influence, in particular in the Kharkiv Region, where there are two active areas where active combat operations are being conducted - these are the areas of the settlements of Lyptsi and Vovchansk. But I must note that the threat from the actions of russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups has not disappeared. Although their activity has been less than before in the recent period, attempts by enemy saboteurs to enter remain," the spokesman informed.

Demchenko noted that the greatest threat from russia is the daily shelling that the enemy inflicts on the Sumy, Kharkiv and Chernihiv Regions. In particular, most of the shelling falls on the Sumy Region, less on the Chernihiv Region, but daily shelling remains.

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Earlier, the State Border Guard Service emphasized that enemy saboteurs have reduced their activity, but attempts to penetrate the territory of Ukraine are also being recorded.

We will remind you that on December 25, the russian occupiers launched 12 missiles at Kharkiv. All of them were aimed at boiler houses and power plants. As a result of the strike on heat and power facilities, a significant part of Kharkiv was left without heating.

On Christmas Day, December 25, the aggressor country of russia launched more than 70 missiles and 100 drones at Ukraine. More than 50 missiles and a significant part of the drones were shot down.

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