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"Want to take in the ring": The Armed Forces fighter told about the situation in Bakhmut (video)

According to the commander of the Air Intelligence Group with the call sign "Magyar", the assault actions of the enemy in the northern far flank are not repeated, they are continuous. The commander of a separate tactical group of Air Intelligence "Magyara Birds" Robert Brody spoke about the situation in the city of Bakhmut, Donetsk region, noting that the armed forces of the Russian Federation were trying to achieve the operational environment of the settlement.

Magyar has published the corresponding video address in his Telegram. Robert Brody reported that it is difficult for Ukrainian defenders to be in all directions of Bakhmut. "They want to take us in the ring as soon as possible. Once again, there is no sediment, the extremely difficult situation on the northern far flank. From there, the assault actions of the enemy are carried out. They are not repeated, they are continuous," Magyar said.

According to him, the enemy strikes the city with artillery, tanks, RSZV, mortars, and has attracted aviation for the last few days. The hostile planes fly 3-4 times a night. Magyar also mentioned that during the day about 10 times the rain began, which affects the complexity of the performance of certain tactical tasks and the performance of combat missions. "Bakhmut stands solely on the nature of those soldiers who defend it," the Armed Forces warrior summed up.

According to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar, as of February 27, the most fierce battles are conducted in the Bakhmut direction. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation increase the intensity of assault processes and use the tactics of exhaustion and total destruction.

On February 26, the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Republica reported on February 26, which the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation had already launched a large offensive in the Donbass, during which they lose several hundred soldiers daily to move a few meters.