Novoegorivka - Occupied? The Third Assault Brigade Responded to Russian Statements.


The Third Separate Assault Brigade Denies the Occupation of the Village of Novoegorivka in the Luhansk Region
Currently, the Third Separate Assault Brigade published a message on Telegram, denying information about the occupation of the village of Novoegorivka in the Luhansk region.
It should be noted that on January 20, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported the occupation of the settlement and referred to a video recorded in the area of responsibility of the Third Assault Brigade.
However, the brigade's fighters stated that this is merely a fake created by Russian propaganda to create the illusion of success for Russia at their brigade's front lines. Furthermore, in the video published by the occupiers, a destroyed settlement called Kovalivka is shown, which the assault brigade fighters refer to as their controlled territorial point.
Analysts Updated the Map of Combat Operations
Let us remind you that Deep State analysts updated the map of combat operations, taking into account the latest changes. According to this map, the enemy occupied Vremivka, located in Donetsk region. Occupation also took place in Velyka Novosilka, Toretsk, Kotlyne, near Nadiivka, Petropavlivka, and Kotlyne, as well as near Slovyanka.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces were able to regain lost positions near Toretsk. The occupiers managed to advance near Toretsk, Chasiv Yar, and Kurakhove. This is noted in the report by analysts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
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