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Hello! Good news. Ukraine launched a counteroffensive. And in an unexpected place for the Russians. Because the media space has always been about Kherson. At first I was even afraid to write about it. For 3 days the Ukrainian army passed 50 km. Balakleya and several settlements were liberated. We are moving towards Kupyansk. (Kupyansk is a very important city and logistical hub) The offensive is going in several directions at once. The Russians retreat in horror. They drop everything. There is a video where you can see that they did not even have time to get together. Laptops, household appliances, cars remained in their places. Some give up. According to Russian interceptions, it is clear that they do not have time to give orders what needs to be done. The soldiers themselves write about this on social networks.

There are many videos where locals greet our fighters with tears in their eyes. These are always women, because the men were either killed or taken away.

I am very pleased with the moments when soldiers raise the Ukrainian flag over settlements.

Of course, it's too early to rejoice, this is the first offensive, one of many subsequent ones. Further it will only be more difficult. Russian forces have already reacted, and intelligence reports very large movements of forces in this direction. Serious clashes are about to begin, or maybe they are going right now.

I don’t know if our forces will be able to liberate Kupyansk in the coming days, but I would very much like to.

You probably find it difficult with these names of unknown cities.

I understand. You can look at the cards. Feelings are just as important here, imagine that they are liberating the city where you once were, walking the streets, and now tanks are firing there and fighting is going on.

We are all very worried and monitoring the situation.


While I was writing this text, the news appeared, our fighters had already reached Kupyansk !!! Photo attached. Excellent day!

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