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The Russian advance in the Kharkiv region did not trigger an escalation of occupier activity on the southern front, according to the head of the Centre for Strategic Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Dmytro Pletenchuk. “No changes in the state, situation, or character of enemy actions have been detected, or rather, they are absent. Similarly, there are no signs of offensive groupings being formed. If it was expected there (in the Kharkiv region), there are no such signs in the south,” he said. Overall, according to the spokesperson, there were 14 assaults in the Operational Comman…

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