Ukraine strikes a command post of Russia’s 58th Army in Kadiivka, Luhansk region. The facility was located approximately 55 km behind the active front line.
Ukraine destroyed a command post belonging to Russia’s 58th Army in Kadiivka, located in the occupied Luhansk region approximately 55 km behind the front line.
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Ukraine destroyed a command post belonging to Russia’s 58th Army in Kadiivka, located in the occupied Luhansk region approximately 55 km behind the front line.
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