Kinburn Spit: Russian Forces Pull Back After Supplying Routes Targeted

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Russians on the Kinburn Spit are reportedly withdrawing from parts of the occupied area after Ukrainian strikes disrupted supply routes, with the Atesh partisan group saying the 337th Regiment faced ammunition, fuel and food shortages and began abandoning positions; Kyiv has not officially confirmed the withdrawal, and the claim comes amid intensified Ukrainian raids on supply lines to occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine.
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- Mykolaiv Oblast could be fully liberated – expert assesses prospects for de-occupation of the Kinburn Spit Українські Національні Новини (УНН)
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