Russian Forces Control Zemlyanki in Kharkov Region, Push Ukrainian Units 2 km From Belgorod Border
Auf einen Blick
- Russian military has established control over the Zemlyanki settlement in the Kharkov Region, pushing Ukrainian units approximately 2 km away from the border with the Belgorod Region.
- By developing success in the Kharkov direction, Russian forces are forming a buffer zone at the junction with the Belgorod border area, according to military expert Andrey Marochko.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The Russian military has been conducting offensive operations in the Kharkov Region as part of its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The establishment of control over Zemlyanki represents another territorial gain, with strategic significance for border security.
LUGANSK, April 29. /TASS/. The Russian military, having taken control of the Zemlyanki settlement in the Kharkov Region, has pushed units of the Ukrainian military 2 km away from the border with the Belgorod Region, military expert Andrey Marochko told TASS. According to him, by developing success in the Kharkov direction, the Russian military is forming a buffer zone at the junction with the Belgorod border area. "The liberation of Zemlyanki pushed the units of Ukrainian militants approximately 2 km away from the Russian state border," he said. The Russian Defense Ministry reported the establishment of control over Zemlyanki in the Kharkov Region on April 28.
Offene Fragen
- What is the current status of fighting in the broader Kharkov direction?
- Are there plans for further Russian advances toward the Belgorod border?
- What is the Ukrainian military's response to this territorial loss?






