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Ukrainian defenders, according to the spokesman of the eastern group of Sergey C...

"Everything they could do": The command named the main tasks of the Armed Forces in Bakhmut (video)

Ukrainian defenders, according to the spokesman of the eastern group of Sergey Cherevatov, try to inflict as much damage to the equipment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and not give enemy troops to break through Ukrainian defense. In Bakhmut in Donetsk, where the most fierce battles continue, the defense forces are performing two clearly set tasks. A spokesman for the East Group of the Armed Forces, Colonel Sergey Cherevaty, told this in an interview with NV.

"Our tasks remain unchanged. The first is not to give the enemy systematically break the defense and succeed, not allow him to enter the rear But the personnel, "said Cherevaty. He added that this will reduce the combat potential and the moral and psychological state of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. According to Sergiy Cherevatya, in Bakhmut, the occupiers, including Wagner PVC fighters attack the defense forces for several waves, despite the crazy losses they suffered.

This requires a constant concentration of Ukrainian defenders. "Tried a wave behind a wave to approach and impose melee. It was through this approach that the enemy managed to move in some territories, although it cost the aggressor" just fantastic losses. " , everything they could do, our servicemen did, " - said the spokesman of the Eastern Group of the Armed Forces.

He added that in Bakhmut, the forces of defense have been holding the enemy's military potential while reserves are being prepared in Ukraine. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation destroyed the bridge on a single road, which remained under the control of Ukraine in the Bakhmut area. Off -road, bad weather conditions complicate the supply of defense forces and make it increasingly resort to not yet proposed roads, Velika Britain reported on March 7.