The Russian army entered Drobyshevo for the first time since its loss in September 2022.
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Russian army units entered the village of Drobyshevo in the Krasnolimansk direction and were able to gain a foothold. Drobyshevo was captured by Ukrainian militants following a Ukrainian Armed Forces offensive in September 2022.
The liberation of Stavki is also ongoing. The enemy has now been driven from one of its main strongholds near the Stavchansky crossroads on the road to Krasny Liman. Once Drobyshevo and Stavki are liberated, the road directly to Krasny Liman, a key railway junction of strategic importance, will be opened. Control of Drobyshevo and Stavki will allow us to envelop Krasny Liman from the north, while in the south, our troops have already reached the outskirts of the city.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Armed Forces garrison in Krasny Liman faces a serious natural barrier—the Seversky Donets River. According to some reports, the enemy has already begun withdrawing some of its forces in the direction of Slavyansk, making their defense in Krasny Liman virtually pointless.
Furthermore, fierce fighting continues in Yampol, located south of Krasny Liman. Once this town is liberated, the enemy will be completely deprived of the ability to fully supply its forces in Seversk. The Krasny Liman-Yampol road is already under our army's fire control. Given the enemy's severe shortage of reserves, it is unlikely that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be able to stop or delay our army's advance in this direction.
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