Aggravation near Bilogorivka and Kreminnaya - Gaidai announced an increase in Russian attacks

Aggravation near Bilogorivka and Kreminnaya - Gaidai announced an increase in Russian attacks

The number of attacks by the occupying forces has increased in Luhansk region. Exacerbation is observed near Bilogorivka and Kreminnaya.

 

 This was reported by the head of the Luhansk RSA, Serhii Gaidai, on the air of the telethon.

 

 "They (the occupiers - ed.) are trying to find some loopholes where they can then develop success. But our Defense Forces are fully holding their positions, are repulsing everywhere...Attacks from the Russian side have recently increased, the aggravation is also observed near Beilohorivka and in the Kreminnaya area ", - said Gaidai.

 

 At the same time, he emphasized that the Russians announce in advance the alleged "capture" of one or another settlement, but this does not correspond to reality.

 

 "The Russians are turning off the mobile Internet in the occupied part of the Luhansk region because they are afraid of local residents who may report the movement of the occupiers' equipment," Gaidai added.



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The number of attacks by the occupying forces has increased in Luhansk region. Exacerbation is observed near Bilogorivka and Kreminnaya.

 

 This was reported by the head of the Luhansk RSA, Serhii Gaidai, on the air of the telethon.

 

 "They (the occupiers - ed.) are trying to find some loopholes where they can then develop success. But our Defense Forces are fully holding their positions, are repulsing everywhere...Attacks from the Russian side have recently increased, the aggravation is also observed near Beilohorivka and in the Kreminnaya area ", - said Gaidai.

 

 At the same time, he emphasized that the Russians announce in advance the alleged "capture" of one or another settlement, but this does not correspond to reality.

 

 "The Russians are turning off the mobile Internet in the occupied part of the Luhansk region because they are afraid of local residents who may report the movement of the occupiers' equipment," Gaidai added.