The Russian army entered Drobyshevo for the first time since its loss in September 2022.

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The Russian army entered Drobyshevo for the first time since its loss in September 2022.

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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    1. IVZ
      -1
      5 November 2025 12: 06
      What kind of militants are these? Who are they?
      It's a delicate question. It's best not to dwell on it, let alone delve into it.
      1. -2
        5 November 2025 12: 15
        Yes, it's already been deleted. I see that such questions cannot be asked.
      2. +1
        5 November 2025 12: 18
        I'll add a note for those who pretend to be in a tank, who pick out selectively, that in addition to the word "militants", the words "Ukrainian Armed Forces", "enemy", and "Ukrainian Armed Forces garrison" are located nearby for reading.
        1. +1
          5 November 2025 12: 43
          For those who don't know what the word "action" means.
          1. +1
            5 November 2025 12: 57
            Yandex claims that the word "militant" has several meanings:
            A genre in cinema, literature, and computer games. Characterized by a dynamic adventure plot, numerous scenes of shooting, chases, duels, and the like.

            A member of an illegal armed group. Militants act in the interests of specific social groups or political factions and specialize in organizing terrorist attacks and explosions in populated areas.

            A type of song used by rock bands and performers. Action songs are characterized by a heavy sound, as opposed to slower, more refined ballads.

            An aircraft designed for aerial combat. It is an unarmored light fighter or attack aircraft armed with machine guns.

            A portion of an explosive charge fitted with a detonator or detonating cord and designed to initiate detonation of the main charge in a borehole, borehole or chamber.
            1. +1
              5 November 2025 12: 59
              Thank you very much for the detailed explanation of the term.
              It remains to be seen what the author of the article meant.
              1. +2
                5 November 2025 13: 04
                Of course, I'm not the author, so I can only guess. I think the author wanted to emphasize the terrorist nature of these people's actions. But he overlooked the fact that their groups, although armed, are completely legal, at least according to Ukrainian law. Therefore, calling their representatives militants is incorrect. No one calls Wehrmacht soldiers militants, despite all their nefarious actions...
                1. +2
                  5 November 2025 13: 05
                  We understand each other. There is no author.
                  1. +3
                    5 November 2025 13: 06
                    Well, then briefly: For understanding! drinks
                    1. +1
                      5 November 2025 13: 07
                      Today no, and on Friday also for understanding.
                      1. +2
                        5 November 2025 13: 08
                        And always! good Well, I mean understanding!laughing
                2. +8
                  5 November 2025 13: 39
                  Quote: BMP-2
                  ...from the perspective of Ukrainian law. Therefore, calling their representatives militants is incorrect.

                  belay

                  Well, why not? The German non-humans from the Wehrmacht were called all sorts of things. Beasts was one of the polite names, let's remember the classic - "kill a German."
                  So, the author is very soft, but precise in his definition.
                  And the least of all, in my opinion, we should be concerned about compliance with the Russophobic laws of the Kyiv Nazi regime.
                  1. +8
                    5 November 2025 14: 07
                    There's a long-standing name for Banderovites: "Hitlerchuks." That's what local Ukrainian residents of Canada called them after WWII, when Banderovites flocked there.
                  2. 0
                    5 November 2025 14: 57
                    The author is metaphorical, but not precise.
                    And the least of all, in my opinion, we should be concerned about compliance with the Russophobic laws of the Kyiv Nazi regime.
                    - That's true, of course, but... the Armed Forces of Ukraine are not considered an illegal formation anywhere according to Russian laws. request
                3. +1
                  5 November 2025 14: 29
                  Quote: BMP-2
                  Nobody calls Wehrmacht soldiers militants, despite all their unseemly actions...

                  Other names were popular back then. Tell me again that calling them fascists is actually wrong, and that we should call them Nazis.
                  1. +1
                    5 November 2025 14: 49
                    Tell me again that it is actually wrong to call them fascists, but rather Nazis.
                    - You won't get it. I've always maintained and will continue to maintain the opposite: they called themselves National Socialists, but in reality, they were precisely fascists.
            2. -1
              5 November 2025 13: 10
              Yandex claims that...

              Let's leave Yandex to the kids and remember the Soviet past.
              For example, in the glorious city of Ivanovo, there was a street called Boevikov (Boevikov Street) until 2010. And no one had any negative feelings about this name, because it was associated with the revolutionary movement.
              1. +2
                5 November 2025 13: 12
                It's unlikely that the author of the article considers Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers to be revolutionaries...
      3. Maz
        +2
        5 November 2025 13: 41
        If our guys take Liman and bypass Slavyansk from the north, taking control of the road from Slavyansk to Izyum, then Slavyansk, Kramatorsk and Konstantinovka will find themselves half-encircled from the north, and if we add Dobropolye to this from the south, it will not even be a cauldron but a huge cauldron for the VSU with a neck and a lid for the especially stubborn, according to tradition with Pokrovsk, Adeevka and Bakhmut.
  2. +5
    5 November 2025 12: 05
    Great news!
    Forward, warriors!
  3. +4
    5 November 2025 12: 10
    Considering the enemy's acute shortage of reserves

    Yes, they still have plenty of "meat," but quantitatively, excluding the trained ones, it's not worth counting on. Gayrope is jumping out of its pants, handing over weapons and finances to the Ukrainians; they know how to rake in the cash with someone else's hands. They sense they won't have another chance to do harm to Russia.
    1. +1
      5 November 2025 12: 41
      They feel that they will not have another chance to harm the Russian Federation.

      The most important thing here is that Gayrope feels, with its Gayrope ass, that there is no chance of another robbery of Russia, as happened in the late 80s, and that now it is necessary to think not about how to rob Russia, but about how not to be robbed itself...
  4. +3
    5 November 2025 12: 20
    We are returning the original Russian lands home to Russia.