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Images of pro-Russian forces purportedly setting 'defence lines' near key Lugansk town

RAW - UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CONFLICT - FORCES - LUGANSK - DONETSK
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RAW - UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CONFLICT - FORCES - LUGANSK - DONETSK
A video posted on social media by the Russia-backed Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) Militia purports to show military vehicles adavancing on roads and hidden in bushes near the Lugansk region town of Kreminna. It comes the day after Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Lyman, a key town located in one of the four Ukrainian regions that Russia annexed, was "cleared" of Moscow's troops. IMAGES
Document reference V000_32KM9J3
SLUG RAW - UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CONFLICT - FORCES - LUGANSK - DONETSK
Creation date 10/3/2022 19:29 UTC
City/Country Lugansk, Ukraine
Credit TELEGRAM /@nm_dnr / AFP
Duration 0:52

Images of pro-Russian forces purportedly setting 'defence lines' near key Lugansk town

RAW - UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CONFLICT - FORCES - LUGANSK - DONETSK
A video posted on social media by the Russia-backed Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) Militia purports to show military vehicles adavancing on roads and hidden in bushes near the Lugansk region town of Kreminna. It comes the day after Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Lyman, a key town located in one of the four Ukrainian regions that Russia annexed, was "cleared" of Moscow's troops. IMAGES