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According to the Azov Excomander, despite the fact that the enemy has an advanta...

"Most would refuse": Major of the Armed Forces named the key points of successful counterattack under Bakhmut

According to the Azov Excomander, despite the fact that the enemy has an advantage in artillery, the number of people, equipment and aviation, the Armed Forces can not abandon offensive operations, so it is important to use the maximum of modern technologies. The successes on Bakhmut's flanks today, including the offensive operations of 3 SSBR, are high motivation and planning. This was written on Wednesday, May 17, by the Azov Major Maxim Zhorin Major in his blog.

"Today's success on Bakhmut's flanks, including the success of our 3 USBR offensive operation is a motivated charged personnel that will perform the task plus planning," the Ukrainian military reports. According to him, the complexity of planning is that Ukrainian defenders need to perform counter -offensive actions to knock out Russian invaders from our territory, with an order of magnitude fewer people, military equipment, artillery and aviation.

"Given these factors, most would refuse to conduct offensive operations. But we do not have this opportunity - we need to release our territories," Georin notes. According to him, it is important for the Ukrainian military to take into account the vision of their field commanders and use with maximum efficiency all the possibilities of modern military technologies. "Because the main thing is people whose life we ​​have to keep," he summed up.

We will remind, according to the deputy head of the Ministry of Defense Anna Malyar, over the last few days the Ukrainian forces have returned control over more than 20 square kilometers in the Bakhmut area. Ukrainian defenders, according to the Colonel-General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Sirsky from May 15, overcome the highest boundary of human opportunities, protecting Bakhmut from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with smaller resources than Russian invaders.