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Russian officials acknowledge Ukrainian ‘breakthrough’ in Kherson region, but urge ‘no panic’.

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The Ukrainian counteroffensive in the south was successful

Russian forces are fighting in northern Ukraine’s Kherson region, where Kyiv’s military has been waging a counteroffensive for weeks, according to occupation officials and special bloggers who follow Russian military movements.

Vladimir Zalto, leader of the Russian occupation of Kherson (South), was the first to agree. telegram A “turning point” Ukraine, and especially the loss of the village of Datsani, before ensuring the presence of the Russian Air Force “suspended” Ukrainian Progress.

Advance of Ukrainian forces “Arrested in Datsani area (…) don’t panic”Then one of his assistants, Kirill Stremosov, a Video It was broadcast on his Telegram account on Tuesday.

Chain telegram Russian Rybar, following the movements of Russian forces, noted that the Ukrainians were advancing in the Arkhangelsk and Datsany regions. “Cut off the supplies of the Russian group on the right bank of the Dnieper”.

For their part, Ukrainian forces have remained silent on their advances in the south of the country. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in his evening speech on Monday, October 3. “New local governments have been released in several regions”. “More and more invaders try to flee, more and more casualties are inflicted on the enemy army”He repeated.

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