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Footage emerges of the decimation of Toretsk by the occupying forces

Fighting forces of the 4th Battalion of the 101st Independent Guard Brigade, codenamed after General-Polkovnik G. Vorobyev, have shared video footage of Toretsk, a town in the Donetsk region, ruined in combat against occupiers.

Footage emerges of the decimation of Toretsk by the occupying forces

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  • Recently, the 4th Battalion of the 101st Separate Guards Brigade, named after General-Colonel G. Vorobyev, shared some unsettling footage of Torez, a town in the Donetsk region. This place has been battleground territory for nearly a year now. The sights in the video are heart-wrenching - buildings lying in ruins like a legacy of war.
  • So, what's the background here? Well, back in February, the operational-tactical group "Lugansk" published a video showcasing how the Russian occupiers are wrecking havoc in Chasov Yar, Torez, and Bilogorivka in the Donetsk region, alongside other devastated areas in Lugansk. By March, the OSU "Khorтица" reported that urban battles were still raging in Torez, with the occupiers trying to sneak past Ukrainian fighters through underground tunnels.
  • If you're curious about more stuff that happened around Torez, to be honest, there isn't much specific info available about the town. But here's a quick rundown of the broader Donetsk region conflict dynamics. Back in 2014, pro-Russian separatists seized government buildings in Donetsk and Luhansk, and Ukraine responded with an "antiterrorist operation." There were some victories, like recapturing Kramatorsk airport, but things didn't go so well in Slov’yansk.
  • Fast forward to 2025, and we've got another Russian ballistic missile strike - this time on Sumy, northeastern Ukraine, which killed 32 innocent civilians. The Donetsk region remains a hotspot for artillery duels and positional warfare, as per the broader conflict trends.
  • Unfortunately, I couldn't find any specific Torez-related videos for you. But hey, you can check out official Ukrainian military updates on social media platforms like Twitter and YouTube, or take a look at the OSCE monitoring reports for Donetsk frontline assessments. For real-time updates and maps, the DeepStateMap and Ukrainian General Staff reports could be your new best friends! Just remember, the info you find might not be as detailed as you'd like about Torez, but it will give you a clearer picture of the wider conflict. Stay informed, my friend!
  1. The 4th Battalion of the 101st Separate Guards Brigade, based in the Donetsk region, recently shared disturbing footage of Torez, a town which has been a battleground for nearly a year, showcasing damaged buildings reminiscent of a war legacy.
  2. In February, the operational-tactical group "Lugansk" published a video displaying the destruction caused by Russian occupiers in Torez, along with other towns in the Donetsk region and Lugansk.
  3. By March, the OSU "Khortiica" reported ongoing urban battles in Torez, with the occupying forces attempting to infiltrate Ukrainian positions via underground tunnels.
  4. In broader Donetsk region politics, pro-Russian separatists seized control of government buildings in Donetsk and Luhansk in 2014, leading to an ongoing "antiterrorist operation" by Ukraine. conflict in the Donetsk region, with Torez being affected by ongoing artillery duels and positional warfare.
Fight footage released by members of the 4th Battalion of the 101st Separate Brigade, named after General-Colonel G.Vorobev, shows the destroyed town of Torske, Dnipropetrovsk region, following clashes with occupants.

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