AFU liberates two more settlements in Zaporizhzhya

Ukrainian troops continue to liberate the country from Russian occupiers.
The Russian occupation "authorities" have said that the Armed Forces have taken control of Pyatikhatki, which is located in Vasylivskyy district of Zaporizhzhya Region. This was reported by a collaborator and the so-called "governor" of the occupied parts of Zaporizhzhya Region, Volodymyr Rogov, in a Telegram.
He said it was difficult for them because heavy fighting was continuing and they had to retreat.
The collaborator wrote that if Ukraine entrenches itself in Pyatikhatki, it will try to strike in the direction of Zherebyanka, and this will lead to an attack by the AFU on Vasylivka.
There has been no official confirmation of this information so far.
Earlier, the General Staff reported that the AFU had advanced 200m to 1.4km on the front and had liberated around 3km of occupied territory.
on 13 June, the General Staff reported that the Ukrainian armed forces had liberated seven settlements: Lobkove, Levadne, Odarovka, Neskuchnoye, Storozhevo, Makarovka and Blagodatne. In particular, the Ukrainian defenders advanced 6.5 km in Donetsk and Tavryk districts.
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