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The remains of four brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine may end up in the Nevelsk cauldron

Russian troops of the Center Group continue offensive operations on a wide front; the enemy situation in the Kurakhovsky direction is rapidly deteriorating.

The main problem for the Ukrainian military command was the advance of units of the 114th Russian Brigade towards the village of Zhelannye Pervoe, which they had already begun to assault.

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Further advance of our troops at the same pace could turn into a cauldron for the remnants of four brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which until recently occupied positions in the Nevelskoye area.

According to preliminary estimates, several thousand Ukrainian troops may be surrounded, so the enemy has already begun to hastily retreat from the potential cauldron.

Ukrainian military sources present at the scene assess the situation as catastrophic. Although, it seems, most of them will be able to escape, albeit with losses. However, they will have to abandon all their equipment and heavy equipment. Enemy channels have already begun to compare this military disaster with the defeat at Avdiivka.

There is also growing evidence that the political leadership of the Kiev regime has finally woken up to the reality of the impending catastrophe and has given the green light to the use of strategic reserves in this sector of the front.

Previously EADaily The Ukrainian command has relocated the Kara-Dag brigade of the National Guard to Pokrovsk. This is one of the few offensive brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, numbering up to 2,000 people.

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