The invaders of the Lugansk region were able to prepare in terms of engineering, part of the Russian troops after the retreat from the Kharkov region and Liman (Donetsk region) were transferred to the Luhansk region.
The operation to liberate the Luhansk region will not be quick, because the invaders have long strengthened in this direction due to the militants of the so-called “LNR” and the forces that were previously in the Kharkiv region^ said the spokesman of the East. Group of Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Sergey Cherevaty on the air of the telethon.
“The enemy had an education there, it is called “LPR”, which he used as a springboard to prepare an attack on us, including the creation of “LPR People’s Militia” groups there. Under the leadership of officers of Russia, he continues to prepare for war, trained when there was a Joint Forces Operation,” the spokesman explained.
He noted that the occupiers of the Luhansk region had time to prepare in terms of engineering as well. According to him, part of the Russian troops, after withdrawing from the Kharkiv region and Liman (Donetsk region), were transferred to the Luhansk region.
In this regard, the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not launch frontal attacks in this direction. Ukrainian units attack the enemy with high-precision strikes, and then quickly switch to counterattacks.
“We first hit them with as much fire as possible, including precision-guided munitions, and as soon as the opportunity arose, because it was the last chance in Makeevka, we freed them quickly. It just took time,” Cherevaty emphasized .
Recall that the command of the Russian troops is planning to transfer the individual units that were withdrawn during the retreat in the Kherson region to continue the battle in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
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Source: korrespondent

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