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Ukrainian Armed Forces deny russian claims of occupation of 2 villages in Dnipropetrovsk Region

Ukrainian soldiers in the village of Sosnivka. Photo: screenshot of the video.
Ukrainian soldiers in the village of Sosnivka. Photo: screenshot of the video.

The statements of the russian occupiers about the seizure of Sosnivka and Vorone in the east of Dnipropetrovsk Region are not true. They are under the control of the Ukrainian military.

The 23rd separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this today, October 3.

The brigade said that the information about the occupation of Sosnivka and Vorone by russian forces is a false "throw-in" of propaganda from the aggressor country of the russian federation

"Our soldiers are holding the line, controlling the situation and resolutely repelling any attempts to break through," the statement said.

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The occupiers' units are being destroyed by the forces defending the settlements, and the invaders' reserves are being destroyed by Ukrainian artillery and drones.

The brigade published a video of two soldiers holding the flag of Ukraine in the southern part of Sosnivka.

Sosnivka and Vorone are villages located in the Pokrovsk District of the Dnipropetrovsk Region. Both settlements are located a few kilometers from the administrative border of the Donetsk Region.

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According to the Ukrainian project DeepState, the approximate front line in this area looks like this:

Sosnivka and Vorone on the map of the DeepState project.Sosnivka and Vorone on the map of the DeepState project.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on September 12, the forced evacuation zone was expanded in the Dnipropetrovsk Region. 18 settlements of the Synelnykove District were added to it.

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