The battles for Bakhmut are still going on, and the situation in the area is dynamic.
In recent days, the Russian occupation army and mercenaries have not received any strategic advantage over the Ukrainian Defense Forces in the Bakhmut direction. Invaders sometimes have some tactical advances, but they are predictable. The Ukrainian military is fixing them and working out countermeasures. This was announced on March 28 by a representative of the Eastern Group of Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Sergei Cherevaty, on the air of the national telethon.
It is impossible to talk about some kind of strategic superiority in the last hours or days. She is consistently heavy. However, fire and other countermeasures are being fired to prevent the development of the success of their attacks, he said.
According to Cherevaty, 14 clashes with the invaders took place in the area of the city during the day. During this period, the Ukrainian military eliminated 86 Russians, and wounded 117. The enemy self-propelled gun “Gvozdika” and the electronic warfare station “Strizh” were also destroyed.
The Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine added that the enemy continues to try to break through the defenses of the defenders around the city, but our fighters inflict significant losses on the enemy forces. The infantrymen of the 28th, 54th, 56th and 57th brigades, along with soldiers from the 93rd and 4th operational brigades, as well as other defense forces, are holding the front in Bakhmut.
Recall that the American Institute for the Study of War stated that in order to attack Avdiivka, the invaders are reinforcing the depleted detachments of their soldiers with a certain number of highly qualified units of the Wagner private military company. According to experts, the Russian military leadership is thus seeking to consolidate recent limited tactical gains in the area.
Source: Racurs

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