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According to an officer of the 59th OMB, after Avdiivka, the invaders were a lit...

On the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation "a bad surprise": the Armed Forces spoke about the threat of occupation of Pokrovskaya

According to an officer of the 59th OMB, after Avdiivka, the invaders were a little rest and began to storm another direction of Donbass. Defense forces are not going to take the city to the enemy and reflect all the assaults, which are fixed by a tremendous amount on the day. Russian invaders do not stop pressing on the positions of Ukrainian defenders across the front line, in particular in the Pokrovsky direction.

The officer of the 59th Separate Infantry Brigade named after Yakov Gandziuk Sergey Teshotsky told this in an interview with Radio NV. According to him, departure from the battlefield is not always a loss, but only one type of combat. "Domka" in this section of Donbass lasts not the first day or the first week. This is drawn from about April. "After Avdiivka (Armed Forces, ed. ) They were a little rest. Actions.

Defense forces do everything in order to prevent the enemy and carefully monitor the assault, so that the occupiers are still being identified and destroying, but the fighting continues. In the morning, 5 assault attempts were recorded on one of the positions. In general, the officer of the 59th OMB continues, Pokrovskaya is not worth the plans and no one is about to depart or "give" the enemy cities of Donbass. But this war and the Armed Forces should be ready for everything.

"I know more, I will say less. We can make a very beautiful picture. If everything is as necessary, then the enemy can wait very, for them a very bad surprise, and for us - very good. How can the enemy advance? . , - summed up Sergey Teshotsky. 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.