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AFU liberate village of Nadiya in Luhansk Region. Footage of 30-hour operation of Ukrainian military published

Servicemen of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine knocked out the enemy from the settlement of Nadiya in the west of the Luhansk Region, returning it to the control of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

This was stated in a message on the brigade's official Facebook page.

The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade said that the fighters of the 1st Assault Battalion and other units of the brigade managed to liberate the village and its surroundings from the occupiers.

The operation lasted about 30 hours and allowed the Ukrainian military to regain control over an area of ​​3 square kilometers.

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The brigade reported that the army of the aggressor country, russia, suffered heavy losses during the capture of Nadiya. For the sake of occupation of this settlement, the russians had to "erase" the 254th and 752nd regiments of the 20th combined arms army of the russian federation.

The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade published a video showing footage of the operation of Ukrainian soldiers in the Nadiya area.

The Ukrainian project DeepState updated its interactive map, showing the territory that the soldiers of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade were able to recapture.

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The settlement of Nadiya, Luhansk Region on the interactive map of the DeepState project. Photo: screenshot.The settlement of Nadiya, Luhansk Region on the interactive map of the DeepState project. Photo: screenshot.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on March 21, DeepState analysts stated that russian troops had allegedly advanced in the settlement of Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk Region.

And on March 19, it became known that the russians had occupied a number of positions in the Luhansk and Donetsk Regions.

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