Defense Forces units surrounded in Donetsk? 'Khortytsia' made a statement.


DeepState analysts reported the presence of an unwelcome enemy
DeepState analysts stated that not all military personnel managed to exit the encirclement near Uspenivka. However, the command of the 'Khortytsia' forces refuted this information, claiming that they successfully extracted their units by order of Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. This statement was disseminated by the military command.
DeepState analysts reported that the enemy captured Trudove and Uspenivka in the area, the latter being brought into the so-called 'Uspenivka bag.' They pointed out that not everyone managed to exit this encirclement, and this mistake will fall on the shoulders of those responsible.
The military command of 'Khortytsia' promoted this information, stating that the Defense Forces units are not in operational encirclement.
The command noted: 'Military units that had been engaged in heavy fighting with superior enemy forces carried out the necessary maneuvers to avoid encirclement and continue to perform operational tasks at the Kuryakhove - Konstantinopolskyi line.'
Earlier, the press service of 'Khortytsia' reported that Ukrainian units were taking measures to prevent encirclement and capture of settlements in the Uspenivka area. However, DeepState analysts reported a deterioration of the situation in this area, stating that the enemy had attempted to attack and capture Uspenivka multiple times and then secure themselves there for further advancement.
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