Ukrainian Troops Dislodge Russians From Eastern Village

Ukrainian troops have driven Russian occupiers out of the village of Andriivka in the Sumy region in eastern Ukraine.
The Gaze reports on this with reference to a statement by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on social media.
"There was a report from Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi on the front line and our active operations. Particular and very significant attention was paid to the Pokrovsk direction and our Sumy region — the border areas of our Sumy region. We are managing to drive Russian troops out of there. I would like to thank all our units, which are really delivering results.
Based on the results of these days, the soldiers of the 225th separate assault regiment deserve our special gratitude – specifically for their offensive actions in the border areas of Sumy region and the liberation of Andriivka, in particular," Zelensky said.
He also announced the continuation of active combat operations on Russian territory in the Kursk direction.
On the night of June 4, it became known that the Russians had occupied the village of Andriivka in the Sumy region.
On June 14, Zelenskyy stated that fighting was taking place along the border in the Sumy direction and that the enemy had been stopped there.