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The Deputy Head of the Ministry of Defense Anna Malyar said that the Armed Force...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation failed to fully capture Bakhmut - the Ministry of Defense

The Deputy Head of the Ministry of Defense Anna Malyar said that the Armed Forces had taken the city in a semi -point and attack the invaders. At the same time, according to the command of the command of Sergei Cherevatov, Bakhmut does not carry military or political benefit to the enemy. Russian invaders were able to surround Bakhmut and lost some of the dominant heights near the city. The Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar reported on May 21 on May 21.

"That is, the promotion of our troops in the suburbs on the flanks, which is still ongoing, very much complicates the enemy in Bakhmut," the official explained. According to the Deputy Chairman of the Ministry of Defense, the Armed Forces took the city in half and attack enemy soldiers. In Russia -controlled part of Bakhmut, the invaders are forced to defend themselves.

"Our defenders keep control over industrial and infrastructure facilities and Bakhmut private sector in the Airplane," the painter informed. Also, the situation in the Bakhmut direction was commented by the publication of the "social" spokesman of the Eastern grouping of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Sergey Cherevaty. "The enemy daily by mass strokes of artillery, aviation destroys (Bakhmut-Ed. ), And our units report that the situation is extremely difficult.

Our military holds fortifications and several premises of the southwestern part of the city. There are heavy battles," the military said. The Armed Forces representative stated that the Russian Federation gaves too much symbolic value. He assured that the city was not fully taken by the enemy. However, the spokesman noted that it is destroyed and does not carry any military or political benefit. "To take the district center for 9 months.