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According to the head of the military administration Vitaliy Barabash, the Russi...

300 shelling daily: the invaders changed the tactics of Avdiivka's capture - Ova

According to the head of the military administration Vitaliy Barabash, the Russians try to trim logistics for the Armed Forces. To do this, they need to take control of the settlement Orlovka, which they regularly attack. The Russian invaders again decided to change the tactics of fighting in the Avdiivka area in the Donetsk region. The situation is exacerbated every day. This was stated by the head of the Avdiiv City Military Administration Vitaliy Barabash on April 28.

According to him, in the last week the Russians no longer try to take the city of Avdiivka of Donetsk region by storm, but want to surround it around both sides. On the night of April 28, the city was fired again, after which there were single arrivals in the center of the settlement. The active phase of fighting occurs most often in the daytime and is caused by weather conditions.

Due to the rains of moving the territory on technology, both parties are extremely difficult and as soon as the occupiers get the opportunity, they begin to show their strength more often. In particular, they produce DRG in raincoats that thermal imager cannot be linked. "A week ago, there were 12-15 shelling on average in the city, now more than 30. There were 150-170 shelling daily on positions, now exceeded for 300, the assault was 12-15, now more - The message says.

The fighting map shows that the enemy moves from the south and north of Avdiivka, and most of their forces in this direction are focused on the occupation of Orlivka. The direct storms of the city always ended for them, so they decided to change tactics. "Indeed, they took the tactics to cut us logistics, because from the settlement Orlovka there is one road to the city, and it already has, relatively speaking, two roads," - the message reads.