After the Russian army took control of the Chernobyl region, it continued to march to Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
The latest news: The Ukrainian Defense Ministry Twitter account posted at about 9 a.m. that the deputy defense minister said that Vorzel and nearby settlements may have been occupied by Russian troops. Walzeli is located west of Kiev, about 38 kilometers from the city center.
Wozeli (marked in red) means that the Russians may have taken a detour
Previously, according to the war briefing issued by the Ukrainian General Staff as of 6 o'clock on the morning of the 25th local time, on the night of the 24th/25th, a large number of Russian armored units advanced along the line from Ivankov to Demel. Ukrainian airborne assault units held the Russians on the other side of the Tetorev River and blew up a bridge. Ivankov and Demel are both located north of the capital Kiev, and the Tertelev River runs through the eastern outskirts of Ivankov. Among them, Ivanov is about 80 kilometers by car from Kiev city center, and de Mayer to Kiev city center is about 45 kilometers by car.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine issued a message. Pictured from Facebook
Ivankov to Demel (star)
Meanwhile, another tactical unit of the Ukrainian army was taking control of the Antonov airfield on the outskirts of the city. A day earlier, the Russians had sent a small air assault force to land in an attempt to seize the airfield, but the Ukrainians counterattacked.
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