Occupiers intensified assaults on three front lines.

Occupiers are conducting a strong offensive in the Toretsky, Kramatorsky, and Siversky directions
Occupiers are actively using equipment during the offensive in the Toretsky, Kramatorsky, and Siversky directions. This was reported by the spokesperson of the Joint Forces Operation 'Luhansk' Anastasia Bobovnikova.
According to Bobovnikova, equipment was previously used only in the Siversky direction, but now occupiers are applying it in all three directions. In addition, the enemy has increased the intensity of the assaults.
Now we see that the enemy is advancing in all directions, literally everywhere - in Toretsky, Kramatorsky, Siversky. And they are advancing with equipment, which was previously a very rare occurrence. The enemy has intensified its assaults, conducting very active operations in these directions,' - said Bobovnikova.
Bobovnikova emphasized that the Defense Forces are preparing for even greater enemy activity:
First of all - this includes the use of drones. We are strengthening our front line, where possible and if possible we are also pulling up reserves. We are preparing for even greater enemy activity in these directions.
She also mentioned that the situation in Toretsk is the most difficult, as since the beginning of the day, the occupiers have conducted 11 assaults, some of which are still ongoing.
Recall that Russian troops occupied Makaryvka, Sukhi Yaly, and Zelenivka. This was reported by the DeepState project. They have advanced in the areas of Staryi Terniv, Novodaryvka, Vovkovo, Novobasylyivka, Novoelyzavethivka, Novooleynivka, Ukrainka, Zora, Storozhove, and Kurakhove.
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