In Marinka and Bakhmut, street fighting continues at minimum distances, in the south the occupiers are building an echeloned defense.
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This was told on April 30 by the representative of the National Guard Ruslan Muzychuk on the air of the telethon.
According to Muzychuk, during the week the front line hardly moved, and the enemy is now concentrating the main efforts to conduct offensive operations in the Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Maryinsky directions.
But it is precisely the epicenter that is the Maryinsky and Bakhmut directions. Here is really the largest number of assault actions. Street fighting continues in these areas, sometimes at quite minimal distances – 50-100 meters, – said the representative of the National Guard.
As for the southern direction, here the Russians are preparing for the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Despite this, they continue regular shelling of the positions of the Defense Forces and the civilian population.
In the morning summary of the General Staff for April 30, it was reported that Bakhmut and Marinka were now at the epicenter of hostilities. The Russians continue to focus their main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Maryinsky directions. There, our defenders repelled 58 enemy attacks.
The Russians failed their assault attempts in the direction of Svatovo-Kremin. The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to strike at the Russian rear in the Lugansk region, ISW reported.
Ground attacks failed in the direction of the settlements of Terny and Nevskoye and in the Serebryanka forest, 11 km south of Kremennaya.
Source: Racurs

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