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The fighting at Mont Sorrel ended June 14. After 1.5 days of intense shelling of their trenches, the Germans were taken by surprise and forced rearwards. Several counter-attacks failed, and the Germans have settled into new defensive lines.
Brusilov’s offensive against the Austro-Hungarians and Germans is slowing, as his supporting offensives are not being executed. A minor one began earlier today, led by Alexei Evert, commander of the Russian West Army Group.
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