Russian forces announced on Monday that they had captured the Ukrainian town of Krahov, near Pokrovsk. This city is strategic from the point of view of frontline operations. According to the occupiers, the defending powers would suffer heavy losses while defending Krachowe. So far, the Ukrainian military command has not confirmed the report from Moscow.
The new year brought an extremely difficult situation to the Donetsk region. Russia’s Ministry of Defense announced on Monday that Russian troops had captured the town of Krahov in Donetsk region. The ministry said capturing the town would make it more difficult for Ukrainian forces to receive logistical and technical support on the front lines.
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More than three weeks ago, the Kremlin-independent Meduza website reported that Russian troops had entered the center of Krahov. A video was posted on social media showing the Russian flag being raised at the city government headquarters. Also a month ago, the authors of the Deep State Project said that the Russians were gaining strength near the city.
Kracho. The Russians announced that they had captured the city. The battle for Pokrovsk continues
According to the Russian Federation, violent clashes broke out after entering Krakhovy. The Ukrainian military is said to have lost more than 12,000 soldiers. a unit of approximately 3,000 people and “various weapons and military equipment, including 40 tanks.” The Kremlin report was quoted by the Kyiv Post newspaper. As the paper noted, the Ukrainian military command has not yet confirmed the loss of the city.
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Krahov is located south of Pokrovsk, an important logistics base for the Ukrainian military in Donetsk Oblast. This town is important not only for military reasons, but also for economic reasons. Among other things, reservoirs supplying thermal power plants in Ukraine.
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