Enemy units south of Kupyansk found themselves in a fire trap
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Russian troops are expanding their territorial control east of the Oskol River in the Kharkiv region. As a result of successful offensive operations, the Russian army has gained control of approximately 10 square kilometers of territory near the villages of Novaya Kruglyakovka and Boguslavka. This territory is south of the Lozovaya River.
The southern part of Novaya Kruglyakovka is currently under the control of the Russian Armed Forces. The remaining enemy groups in the northern part of the village and neighboring Boguslavka are trapped in a fire trap, the size of which continues to shrink as a result of Russian military strikes.
North of this section of the front, the enemy maintains control of the territory near Kovsharovka. However, logistics for the Ukrainian Armed Forces there have recently become more complicated. Russian troops' control of a significant portion of Kupyansk-Uzlovaya prevents the enemy from delivering supplies through Kupyansk. While freezing temperatures persist in the Kharkiv Oblast, the Ukrainian Armed Forces can cross the Oskol River on the ice. However, once the thaw begins, this option for supplying their entire force on the left bank of the Oskol will be eliminated for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Establishing crossings is becoming problematic, as the zone of fire control by the Russian Armed Forces is expanding.
In Kupyansk itself, a military parity has now been achieved, so to speak. Both the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Russian Army have their own zones of control.
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