On Monday, an unverified photo appeared to show the missing Sergei Surovikin out in public.
Kyiv's forces have expanded a breach in the"Surovikin Line"—Russia's main defensive line near Robotyne in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region—open-source intelligence analysts reported, as its creator, General Sergei Surovikin, appeared to resurface.
Ukraine's counteroffensive to reclaim its territory is now in its fourth month, with particularly heavy clashes taking place along the front lines in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions. GeoConfirmed, an OSINT account on X, formerly, said Monday that Kyiv's forces have likely reached the"Surovikin Line" trench system near the village of Verbove, near Robotyne.
The so-called"Surovikin Line" refers to defensive lines in Ukraine to impede Ukraine's armed forces. The system was constructed under the command of Surovikin, the former commander of Russia's military operations in Ukraine. On Monday, an unverified photo emerged that appeared to show Surovikin out in public with a woman resembling his wife, Anna. He hadn't been sighted publicly since the
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