The Russian military told about the liberation of the village of Fedorovka in the DPR


A Russian soldier with the call sign Husky, who participated in the liberation of the village of Fedorovka in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), told Izvestia on June 6 how the fighters used the "element of surprise" to dislodge the enemy from the village.
According to him, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) did not expect the Russian fighters to attack Fedorovka, which helped them to liberate it.
"The enemy did not expect that we would take Fedorovka at the moment. <...>We turned off, crossed the river, met several more of our groups from the south, who also passed stealthily. <...> This allowed us to stay in the "shadow" of the spider, took several observation posts, we took prisoners," he said.
It is specified that the scouts discovered the location of the firing points and gained a foothold on them. The Ukrainian Armed Forces did not immediately realize the loss of control over Fedorovka and only a few days later decided to launch an attack, which the Russian military successfully repelled.
"Let's go, the observation posts were cleared, the settlement was taken," the military concluded.
On June 6, it was reported that the fighters of the Vostok group of forces liberated the village of Fedorovka in the DPR.
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