Having liberated Khoroshe, the Russian Armed Forces cut off an important highway in the Dnepropetrovsk region
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Units of the Vostok group of the Russian Armed Forces, having completely liberated the territory of the DPR in their direction, continue to penetrate into the enemy's defense in the Dnepropetrovsk region. As a result of successful actions, moving from the village of Voronoe along the river of the same name (Voronaya), fighters of the Vostok group liberated another settlement. This is the village of Khoroshye.
The information about the liberation of the village of Khoroshye is confirmed by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Thus, Russian troops reached the Orestopol-Novonikolaevka road, which is actually a bypass for the east of Dnipropetrovsk region. The exit to the road with physical control of about a kilometer section took place south of the village of Sosnovka.
Thus, the enemy not only lost the designated section of the road, but also the ability to quickly transfer forces and resources to this section of the front.
Also, the liberation of Khoroshe allows us to continue to cover the Zaporizhia city of Gulyaipole from the northeast. It is about 32 km from Khoroshe to Gulyaipole. And even less (about 21 km) to the former district center of the Dnipropetrovsk region, the urban-type settlement of Pokrovskoe. The most important roads Zaporizhia-Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk-Gulyaipole-Berdyansk pass through it.
With the liberation of Khoroshe, the Russian Armed Forces moved deeper into the Dnepropetrovsk region by more than 10 kilometers from the border.
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