The enemy continues to advance along the entire front line, making hundreds of attacks every day, the general knows.
Russian troops are trying to expel the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Donetsk region, but the situation on this front line is under control, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Army Valery Zaluzhny said on Tuesday, August 16, in a telephone conversation with the Chief of Defense Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, General Wayne Donald Eyre.
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“The enemy continues to advance along the entire front line. At the same time, it makes about 700-800 shelling of our positions every day, using from 40 to 60 thousand bullets. The main effort is focused in pushing our troops out of the Donetsk region. The most tense situation is now in the direction of Avdiivka-Peski- Maryinka,” said the Ukrainian general.
In addition, Zaluzhny said that the location of missile systems along the Ukrainian border from Belarus, especially at the Zyabrovka airport, is of concern.
At the same time, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine informed his Canadian colleague that the Russians continue to occupy the peaceful cities and villages of Ukraine and that Nikolaev, Kharkov, Marganets, Nikopol and the village of Bereznegovatoe in The Nikolaev region suffers the most.
Finally, Zaluzhny expressed his gratitude to Eyre for Canada’s assistance, especially in training the Ukrainian military.
Let’s remember that earlier the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that the invaders have already lost a fifth of their units involved in the conflict in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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