Russians take loot from temporarily occupied Severodonetsk


The looting takes place under cover and accompanied by representatives of the so-called state security organs of the occupation.
This was reported by the General Staff.
Severodonetsk is a Ukrainian town located less than 100 kilometres from Luhansk.
In 2014, Severodonetsk survived occupation by pro-Russian militants, regained its freedom and assumed the role of regional centre instead of temporarily occupied Luhansk.
At the end of June 2022, Severodonetsk was again temporarily occupied by Russian invaders.
At the same time, satellite images from Crimea have emerged, showing the dynamics of the creation of defensive lines between 12 August and 5 November.
The Russians are digging trenches in the northern part of annexed Crimea. The occupiers are rebuilding trenches near the Chongar and Armyansk checkpoints.
New defensive positions are also being established near Novotroitskoye, Kherson Region
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