Russia advances in Donetsk, but not as quickly as desired – military observer
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Kreminna is a bridgehead for further liberation of Luhansk region - head of Severodonetsk administration Vlasenko
The head of Severodonetsk administration Roman Vlasenko noted that the main challenge after the liberation of Luhansk region will be demining and reconstruction of towns.
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He said this on the air of the Espreso TV channel.
"Kreminna is located separately from the Rubizhne-Severodonetsk-Lysychansk triangle. During the occupation, Kreminna was separate. Therefore, this city can become a good springboard for the further liberation of Luhansk region," Vlasenko noted.
According to him, Svatove is an important logistics center of the Luhansk region.
"It cuts off a part of Luhansk region from the border with the Russian Federation. Next, Starobilsk can be liberated. Then Severodonetsk and Rubizhne will become unattractive for defense and the presence of Russian troops on Ukrainian land," Vlasenko emphasized.
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