Ukraine‘s ground forces commander said on Monday his troops were continuing to repel heavy Russian attacks on the eastern city of Bakhmut and that defending it was a “military necessity”, following a wave of air strikes in the region
and that defending it was a “military necessity”, following a wave of air strikes in the region.
“The most intense phase of the battle for Bakhmut continues,” said Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi. “The situation is constantly difficult. Thein human resources, weapons and military equipment but continues to conduct offensive actions.” During a visit to the eastern front line, he acted to solve “problematic issues that prevent effective execution of combat tasks” and took “operational decisions aimed at strengthening our capabilities to deter and inflict damage on the enemy”, according to Ukraine’s military.and its surrounding areas despite a heavy death toll, as officials said on Sunday that Russia had turned nearby Avdiika into a “place from post-apocalyptic movies”.
The Institute for the Study of War said on Monday that the latest barrage of attacks in the Donetsk region showed
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