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*Destruction of residential areas in Kharkov, Kyiv and Chernihiv |
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*Military equipment destroyed in Konotop. | *Military equipment destroyed in Konotop. | ||
}}'''Map:''' Military situation as of {{currentday}} {{currentmonth}} {{currentyear}}'''<br />{{legend2|#e3d975}} Ukraine<br />{{legend2|#ebc0b3}} Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia and pro-Russian separatists<br />''See also: ]'' | }}'''Map:''' Military situation as of {{currentday}} {{currentmonth}} {{currentyear}}'''<br />{{legend2|#e3d975}} Ukraine<br />{{legend2|#ebc0b3}} Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia and pro-Russian separatists<br />''See also: ]'' |
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- Russian forces were permitted to stage part of the invasion from Belarusian territory. Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko also stated that Belarusian troops could take part in the invasion if needed, and Belarusian territory was used to launch missiles into Ukraine. Ukrainian officials have claimed that Belarusian troops have entered Ukraine. See also: Belarusian involvement in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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