In a few weeks, the TSN information program reported that “the Ukrainian army has achieved tactical successes simultaneously at several points on the front, notably near Kupiansk, […] but also at Oleksandrivka, Huliaipole, and Kostiantynivka.” The forces in Kiev “continue to pursue the enemy by turning the surroundings of Huliaipole into a true zone of destruction for the Russian army.”
From the Ukrainian General Staff’s side, details are being kept to a minimum, which is generally the case during ongoing offensive operations. “Other counterattacks are currently taking place elsewhere, but the General Staff is not providing information at the moment because combat operations are ongoing,” TSN reported.
“The enemy is blind”
The country’s media nevertheless congratulate the situation’s development in the Dnipro region, where “the armed forces have not only stopped the occupant’s advance but also pushed them back.” They have regained control in the Dnipro region, where only three small localities are still in enemy hands, according to General Oleksandr Komarenko, as quoted by TSN.
According to Armiya Inform, the information site of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, “the success of these offensive actions was made possible by…”





