The enemy is launching up to five guided bombs at a time and is trying to attack Defense Forces positions in a larger group.
The invaders are dropping up to five guided bombs at a time on Chasov Yar in the Donetsk region, crossing the canal, trying to gather to go in a larger group to attack Defense Forces positions. This is what the representative of the press service of the 24th separate mechanized brigade named after King Danil, Ivan Petrichak, said on the air of the One News telethon.
“The situation has been very difficult for the past few weeks, there hasn’t been a day when the Russians haven’t tried to push our defense line,” he said.
According to him, shooting continues between the enemy and our infantry.
According to him, the Russians are destroying the city – every day they strike with all the weapons they have and, in addition to artillery and MLRS, Russian aviation is actively operating on the Ukrainian defense line.
“The UABs fell 4-5 at a time and destroyed everything that could be there, the unguided aircraft missiles thrown in our direction so far the situation is under control, that is, the collision line is not changing, but it is very difficult,” – stressed Petrichak.
A representative of the press service of the 24th separate mechanized brigade named after King Danil said that there were no mechanized assaults. The invaders try to cross the canal near a crowded area and engage in shooting battles with the support of artillery and FPV drones. The Russians continue to try to gather their strength.
As we have already written, the Russian army stormed Chasov Yar in the Donetsk region. One person died and three others were injured.
The Russians attacked Chasov Yar: five people were killed
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