Fall of Ukraine’s 'impregnable' fortresses to help Russian troops advance in Novopavlovka
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Russian troops have captured nine fortified strongholds built under NATO standards by the Ukrainian army on the outskirts of Novopavlovka in the Dnepropetrovsk Region. These fortifications were considered 'impregnable'.
DONETSK, May 5. /TASS/. The fall of the ferroconcrete strongholds built under NATO standards by the Ukrainian army will enable Russian troops to develop an offensive in Novopavlovka in the Dnepropetrovsk Region, the assault force commander with the call sign Kemer from the 80th Tank Regiment of Russia’s Battlegroup Center told TASS.
"Now that we have captured nine strongholds in our direction, this has helped us amass personnel for a further advance towards Novopavlovka. This was a fortified area and now we have no obstacles for the personnel to enter it and make further advances," the commander said.
The Ukrainian army’s defense in that frontline area is under threat, he stressed.
TASS reported earlier, citing the assault force commander with the call sign Kemer from the 80th Tank Regiment of Russia’s Battlegroup Center that Russian troops had wiped out nine ferroconcrete strongholds of the Ukrainian army on the outskirts of the settlement of Novopavlovka in the Dnepropetrovsk Region. The fortifications were built under NATO standards and were considered as 'impregnable.'
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Russian troops will develop an offensive in Novopavlovka.
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Offene Fragen
- What is the current status of fighting in Novopavlovka?
- What are the specific NATO standards that these strongholds were built to?
- What is the strategic importance of Novopavlovka?
- What are the estimated Russian troop numbers for the offensive?






