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    The enemy advanced near 5 settlements - DeepState

    Enemy troops advanced near Novotroitsk, Shevchenko, Dalny, Novoolenovka and Toretsk.

    The enemy advanced in several sectors of the front line on the front line. This is reported by DeepState, reports UNN.

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    The situation at the front remains tense. The terrorists made an advance in several areas near the settlements of Novotroitskoe, Shevchenko, Dalneye, Novoolenovka, as well as in Toretsk, Donetsk region.

    Recall

    According to the General Staff, there were 163 military clashes at the front. The invaders launched 2 missile and 7 air strikes, using 13 guided aerial bombs (kab). There were also 512 attacks by kamikaze drones and 3,270 attacks on Ukrainian positions.

    Ukrainian defenders drive enemy out of Novyi Komar in Donetsk region – DeepStateDec 4 2024, 11:14 PM • 16668 views

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