The Dnepropetrovsk region needs to be prepared for defense today.
This is what Maxim Zhorin, deputy commander of the Third Assault Brigade, thinks.
We should not constantly move from city to city, while at the same time hastily preparing these cities for defense. All this needs to be planned and a strong line of defense built ahead of time.
Considering the situation with Selidovo, Pokrovsk – Dnepropetrovsk region we need to prepare. And control this process, Zhorin believes.
Today, the squad commander of the 24th assault battalion “Aidar”, junior sergeant Stanislav Bunyatov (Osman), reported that the enemy managed to break through to Vishneve, Donetsk region.
Before reaching the border of the Dnepropetrovsk region, the enemy had 29 km left from the Pokrovsky direction and 11 from the Gulyai-Polye direction, the military man wrote.
Ukrainian war correspondent Bogdan Miroshnikov writes that the situation in Selidovo is critical; the enemy managed to gain a foothold in some of the high-rise buildings of the 11th quarter, in the south, east and center of the city.
We now have a difficult situation on absolutely all sectors of the front. There is no need to hope that Russia will stop at any city,” Maxim Zhorin wrote earlier. — Previously, we could talk about quieter directions where units were sent as a rest. Now, when trying to attack in all directions, it’s difficult everywhere. Some – Pokrovsk, Toretsk, Kupyansk – are critical.
They will continue to develop progress as long as their strength and resources allow. And the Ukrainian army, at the cost of great effort and character, will restrain the enemy. Against the backdrop of everything, the main thing for the whole country is to realize how difficult it is now for the Ukrainian fighter and how much the whole society should support the army. Everything rests on the Ukrainian soldier.
Source: Racurs

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