Incidents

"No indentation": Kharkiv Ova denied the exit of the Armed Forces from Kupyansk and Sinkivka

According to Oleg Sinogubova, Ukrainian soldiers stand in their positions, constantly defeat the enemy near Kupyansk. The Kharkiv Regional Military Administration denied information on the withdrawal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the settlements of Kupyansk and Sinkivka, which was previously stated in Russian Telegram channels. This was reported by the head of Kharkiv OVA Oleg Synigubov on the air of the All -Ukrainian Tele scale of news.

Asked if the Russian Telegram-channels are true about the alleged retreat of the Armed Forces from Kupyansk, Synigubov replied: "No. There is absolutely no indentation on our part. hostilities, but there are no concessions.

" According to Radio Liberty, Olena Shapoval, a spokesman for the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, confirmed that the village of Sinkivka remains under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine despite the report of Russian Telegram channels about the occupation of this settlement. "In fact, Sinkivka is under the control of the Armed Forces. Six people live in Sinkivka. It is very good that the majority of the population still evacuated. Because the front line goes very close.

This settlement is under constant shelling. But we provide the humanitarian and in close settlements , and in Sinkivka in particular. That is, our local authorities are all working on the ground. We ask not to believe in Russian propaganda, because both the head of the city military administration and the district - all on the ground. All work every day, provide the population with everything necessary, "she said .

It should be noted that Kupyansk is a city in the east of Kharkiv region, where about 26. 6 thousand people lived before the war. The city was occupied in the early days of the war, but was released as a result of a special operation, which lasted from September to November 2022. We remind that the Russian computing is now deciding whether to declare general mobilization.