Now the Ukrainian Armed Forces are holding back one of the most powerful Russian offensives since 2022.
This was stated on November 2 by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky during a meeting with a delegation of Czech troops.
I informed my Czech colleagues about the situation on the front line, which continues to be difficult. Active hostilities that continue in certain areas require constant updating of the resources of Ukrainian units,” he said.
He also informed about the conversation with the delegation of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic led by the Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General Karel Rzegka.
A Finnish expert reported that the Russian Armed Forces went on the offensive in the Donbass along a common front of 70 km.
In recent days, Russian troops have intensified their advance in the Ugledar, Kurakhovoy and Selidovoy areas of the Donetsk region. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, more than 100 military clashes have already occurred in just a few days, wrote military expert Emil Kastehelmi.
He sees these as parts of a single large-scale Russian offensive.
The Russians recently launched a major offensive east and south of Donetsk on a 70 km wide front. This strike broke through Ukrainian defenses in many areas in just a few days. The overall situation is very alarming and Ukrainians are exhausted. The coming winter is likely to be difficult, writes Castelhelmi.
Source: Racurs

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