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UK intelligence: Russian forces withdraw in ‘panic’ from parts of Kharkiv Oblast as Ukrainian forces establish control

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The U.K. Defense Ministry said on Sept. 15 that Russian forces have “largely withdrawn from the area west of the Oskil River. While some Russian troops have fled “under control,” others have “fled in apparent panic.” High-value equipment abandoned by fleeing Russian troops highlights the disorganized retreat of many units.

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