The Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated the village of Podily, Kharkiv region, from occupation. Confirming photos have appeared on the net.
Hems de-occupied
In particular, Ukrainian blogger Nazar Prikhodko published photos of our defenders at the entrance to village. The photo is dated today.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine were met by local residents, who had been under the occupation of the Russians all this time. It is noted that this is one of the last villages in the Kharkiv region, which was not controlled by Ukraine.
Podol, Kharkiv region. 7.10.2022. One of the last villages in the Kharkiv region, which was under Russian occupation, is free, Prikhodko signed the photo.
Where Rody is located
Podil a village in Ukraine, in the Kupyansky district of the Kharkov region. The population at the 2001 census was 2,376. The village is located 2 kilometers from the Oskil River (left bank), adjoins the city of Kupyansk and the village of Kurilovka.
By the way, the Deepstate map also confirms the de-occupation of the village – the Russians were expelled.
AFU de-occupied Podily village in Kharkiv region/Deepstate screenshot
AFU offensive in Kharkiv region : the main thing
- The General Staff confirmed that since September 21, the Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to advance 55 kilometers into the depth of the enemy’s defense. Our soldiers established control over 93 settlements. Thus, Ukrainian troops took control of more than 2,400 square kilometers of Slobozhanshchina.
- Our soldiers returned the Ukrainian flag to Kupyansk, Izyum, Balakleya and other cities and villages.
- October 4 it was reported that in the Kharkiv region, Boguslavka, Borovaya, Borovska Andreevka were dismissed.
- The successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were even recognized in the Russian Ministry of Defense. Russian troops almost completely left the Kharkiv region and retreated in the north of the Kherson region.
- The Institute for the Study of War reported that the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Kharkiv region spread to the Luhansk region.
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