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The peak of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will decline in the fall: the analyst named the goals of the occupiers in the Donbass

According to Pavel Nazhny, it is important to prevent the forces of defense from promoting the enemy to the highway to Kramatorsk, because otherwise several cities in the Eastern region will be in danger. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are now at the height of their capabilities, but closer to autumn all this will decline. This opinion was voiced by military expert Pavlo Narozhny on the air of "Public Radio". According to him, one of the most difficult situations today in the Donbass.

It is about the settlements of Pokrovsk, the time of Yar, the village of Vozdvizhenko. In these areas, the invaders do not stop attempts. "Pokrovsk and Mirnograd are important because Pokrovsk passes the route on Kramatorsk. This is one of the largest roads that a considerable amount of weapons supply and everything else for the defenders of the Time Yar. The ravine will fall and Kramatorsk. Separately, the analyst added that the enemy, who does not stop storming the city, needs to climb up.

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are trying to take it from control from the moment as Bakhmut was enthusiastic. Another important section of the front is the village of Vozdvizhenko, located outside the cities of Avdiivka and reeds and only 5-7 kilometers from the key highway, which makes it possible to deliver to the time ravine. The fighting here has not stopped for about a month and the invaders can not do anything for promotion. "Now they went to Pokrovsk.

It is about 10 km to the Russians. But they will not be able to go to this city. According to the most percentic forecasts, the occupiers will be able to take Pokrovsk in a few months. But at the same time we see almost daily blows in Russian airfields. With fuel and lubricants, weapons. We will remind, on August 23 it was reported that the Russian Federation wants to capture Pokrovsk to create a bridgehead for the offensive on the Dnieper and Zaporozhye, wrote in The Economist.