For the fifth day, shooting battles and massive shelling have not subsided around Avdeevka.
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UAVs are constantly circling over the city, the Russians strike as soon as they see crowds of people, so they have suspended the delivery of humanitarian aid, Vitaly Barabash, head of the Avdeevka MVA, said on the telethon.
Barabash noted that the occupiers continued to massively beat Ukrainian military positions using all types of weapons. The artillery is firing continuously. Also, shooting battles continue almost constantly.
Barabash said that UAVs are constantly circling over the city and as soon as the occupiers see that people are gathering somewhere, they strike there. Therefore, it is impossible to look for people under the rubble of destroyed everyday buildings.
1,620 people remain in Avdeevka. The delivery of humanitarian supplies to the city was suspended due to Russian shelling.
Today, for the fifth day, the enemy has not stopped either assault or shelling. They are trying to cordon off Avdeevka. More and more forces are being deployed to implement these tasks,” Barabash said.
According to him, that night, for the first time since the activation in the Avdeevsky direction, the Russians did not use air missile strikes, but continuously covered the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with artillery. Shooting battles around Avdeevka continue almost around the clock.
In addition, UAVs are constantly circling over the city itself, and as soon as the occupiers see that people are gathering somewhere, they strike there. Barabash notes that this makes it more difficult to find people under the rubble of destroyed everyday buildings.
Source: Racurs

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