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The brand new frigate of the Russian Navy, Admiral Makarov, has left Sevastopol for the Russian grouping in the Black Sea. Boris Johnson promises to "redouble" humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and the number of Russian servicemen is increasing in Zaporizhzhya region. Here is what you may have missed from the previous night.
Increasing number of occupiers in Zaporizhzhya region
In the temporarily occupied settlements of the Zaporizhzhya region, residents report an increase in the number of Russian troops. There are already more occupiers in Vasylivka than locals.
The American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) suggests that the Russians are probably preparing to resume the offensive in southern Ukraine to capture the rest of the Kherson region and advance toward the city of Zaporizhzhya.