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According to the Ukrainian military, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation ...

The situation changes daily: the Armed Forces told how they fight with Russians in the forest near Kreminna

According to the Ukrainian military, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation want to seize the Donbas, so they try to capture Lugansk and Donetsk regions. For the Kremlin, they are a priority. The Ukrainian military fight with Russian invaders in the forest near the Kreminna Luhansk region. In this area of ​​the Front of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, they still try to step in an attempt to capture the Donbas. About it writes The Washington Post.

As one of the infantrymen told with the call sign "Master", it is very difficult to keep the front. Yes, the Russians have strengthened, called reserves, and now try to repel settlements that were able to release the forces of defense in the fall of 2022. The Ukrainian platoon commander, known with the call sign "Hephaestus", said that Russia's operations in the east "sharply intensified". "They lose their initiative in the south and under Bakhmut.

Therefore, they need to give something to the Russian society at the political level to show that they have some ambitions and benefits. Donetsk and Lugansk regions have always been a priority for Russia," he said. According to journalists, the forest near Kreminna is now one of the most dangerous places on the front line. "The concentration of the enemy is now much higher in the Kremlin forests than in any other front of the front. This is due to the terrain.

Thanks to the thick forests the enemy is quite easy to hide a large number of troops and equipment," Gephest explained. The material says that the spider web is hidden in the forest. The terrain itself is a mixture of thick pine forests, swamps, lakes and hills - complex and prevents the rapid advance of the assault. Mines, drones and smoke from almost constant fires that rage from shelling make the territory even more deadly.

It is also reported that sometimes Russians put on a Ukrainian form to try to penetrate into Ukrainian positions. The artillery commander of the National Guard, known under the call sign "Brave", said that combat orders in the forest are constantly changing and are rarely stable. "The enemy, like us, in places retreats and conducts counter -offensive actions; they break through certain positions and lines. Like us, they move forward somewhere, and they sacrifice somewhere," he said.