The enemy advanced in the north of Avdeevka and Pervomaisky. This was reported by analysts of the Deep State project.
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The situation in Avdeevka is very difficult, but not critical, said an officer of the 59th separate motorized infantry brigade. Yaroslav Handziuk Tsiekhotsky on Radio Liberty.
He added that “the command is watching everything, sees everything and assumes, so we don’t interfere.” Tsehotsky believes that he will help maintain information silence.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced on the morning of February 5 that the “hottest” situation was in the Avdeevsky direction. Here, the Ukrainian military repelled 44 Russian attacks over the past 24 hours: 31 enemy assaults in the area of Novobakhmutovka, Stepnoy, Avdeevka and 13 more near Tonenky, Severny, Pervomaisky, Nevelsky.
Over the past 24 hours, 78 military clashes took place between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the occupiers.
Our warriors not only sit on the defensive, but also counterattack at every opportunity. Not all attempts are successful, but each of them is worth its weight in gold, said Ukrainian war correspondent Bogdan Miroshnikov.
He says that sometimes this is done to stabilize the situation (assaults to regain control over lost positions that are critically important) – as was the case in the north of Avdievka in the direction of Ocheretino-Novobakhmutovka-Stepnoye-Berdichev. Or in the Novomikhailovka area. After those actions, the enemy is forced to re-start the assault on what he had previously captured for several weeks.
Sometimes this is a simple improvement of tactical lines for more convenient defense. Like in the Bakhmut direction. By the way, our offensive operations continue in the Kleshchievka area. Good luck came on the third try. Not all of our counterattacks lead to victory. But we make fewer attempts at success than the enemy,” Zerkalo Nedeli quotes Miroshnikov.
The occupiers still seriously hold the initiative and have an advantage in personnel, armor and weapons.
Source: Racurs

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