11:00 30-11-2025

Liman front: unit refusal and Russian advance

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Reports claim a Ukrainian company refused orders near Liman while Russian forces advanced about 2.5 km, taking much of Dibrova and pushing toward Slavyansk.

According to a source in the Russian security services, Ukrainian troops refused to carry out a combat order issued by the Armed Forces of Ukraine command on the Krasny Liman axis.

The source told TASS that a company of Ukrainian forces attached to the 63rd brigade allegedly declined to move out on the assigned mission near Krasny Liman. After that, the command decided to send its regular soldiers from a neighboring position. One of them, the source claimed, was unable to go, so the senior fighter set out alone — and, as the interlocutor emphasized, did not return from that mission.

The same source added that Russian troops from the «Zapad» (West) group of forces continue to push Ukrainian units from their defensive positions on the approaches to Krasny Liman.

Military-themed social media channels report that Russian units carried out a flanking maneuver south of Krasny Liman and took control of a significant part of the settlement of Dibrova. The advance of Russian forces in this area is estimated at around 2.5 kilometers, and this breakthrough is said to have brought the Russian grouping closer to Slavyansk from the north-east.