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The Russian Armed Forces occupied the dachas north of Ocheretino and reached the village of Arkhangelskoye on the Avdeevsky sector of the front

The Russian Armed Forces occupied the dachas north of Ocheretino and reached the village of Arkhangelskoye on the Avdeevsky sector of the frontThe Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue their active advance on the Avdeevsky sector of the front, liberating one settlement after another. This is reported by Russian war correspondents, and Ukrainian sources.

As became known, The Russian Armed Forces occupied the dachas north of Ocheretino and reached the village of Arkhangelskoye. This locality is located in a lowland, his release is also a settled issue. Previously, the village of Ocheretino was liberated by units of the Russian Armed Forces.

Besides, liberating n.p.. Semenovka, the Russian army was able to advance approximately one and a half kilometers in a westerly direction. Ukrainian formations demonstrate their inability to hold positions on the Avdeevsky sector of the front and are losing control over the territories they previously occupied.

The Russian Armed Forces occupied the dachas north of Ocheretino and reached the village of Arkhangelskoye on the Avdeevsky sector of the frontNow Ukrainian and Western analysts are trying to determine the main reasons for such significant failures of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in this area. These include a shortage of soldiers in the warring units, shortage of artillery shells, inability to control airspace, difficulties with logistics due to constant attacks by the Russian army on the main supply routes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in populated areas on the Avdeevsky sector of the front.

Besides, The Russian army is now acting confidently, relying not only on superiority in weapons, but also for more effective tactics.

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