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Russian Army Launching Large-Scale Offensive On Luhansk Region

The Russian occupation forces have accumulated a sufficient number of reserves and are launching a large-scale offensive on Luhansk region. The head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration Serhii Haidai announced this on his Telegram channel on Monday, June 20.

Haidai pointed out that a difficult situation has developed along the entire strip of the Luhansk Front.

"We state that the Orcs are launching a large-scale offensive in our region, they have accumulated a sufficient number of reserves, and today all the free settlements of the region are on fire. In Sievierodonetsk, battles continue already in the industrial zone, Ukrainian troops control only the territory of the Azot plant, the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration said.

Russian troops are advancing along the Lysychansk-Bakhmut highway, settlements close to it are under constant shelling, the invaders conduct massive shelling of Lysychansk all day, because the number of victims cannot yet be established, Haidai emphasized.

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Ukrainian defenders not just are not surrounded, but also inflict significant losses on the enemy, hospitals and morgues in the occupied territories are overcrowded with the Russian military, and propaganda news about some "ultimatums" is nonsense, the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration said.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on June 20, the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration Serhii Haidai said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost the village of Metiolkine near Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk region.

On June 18, Haidai said that the Russian invaders had tightened all reserves and were preparing a large-scale offensive in Luhansk region.

On June 13, Haidai reported on the destruction of the last bridge leading to Sievierodonetsk.

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