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Village of Dvorichna not under occupation despite russian statements – Khortytsia OSTG

The village of Dvorichna in the Kharkiv Region is not currently under occupation despite russian propaganda statements about its "capture".

The spokesman for the Khortytsia Operational and Strategic Troops Group, Major Viktor Trehubov, has stated this on the air of the We-Ukraine telethon.

It is reported that active fighting is currently underway in the village, while DeepState marked the village of Dvorichna in the Kupiansk District of the Kharkiv Region as occupied.

"There is active fighting taking place directly in Dvorichna. The Ukrainian military is trying to hold its positions in the city, despite constant enemy attacks," Trehubov noted.

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It is also reported that the occupiers are currently very active on the Novopavlivka axis, and active attempts to cross the Pokrovsk-Kostiantynivka highway are also being recorded.

Trehubov announced very active attempts by the russians to reach the border with the Dnipropetrovsk Region, but called them unsuccessful.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the summer offensive campaign of the army of the aggressor country, russia, will last at least until October 2025. The occupiers probably expect that constant pressure will lead to the collapse of the Ukrainian defense.

In early June, The Telegraph wrote, citing sources in the Ukrainian Defense Forces, that the city of Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk Region would be the target of the first stage of the russian summer offensive.

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We will remind, at the end of May, the Washington Post, in its material about the new offensive campaign of the russian federation, called it the "last push" of the occupiers.

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