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Prolonged battles are depleting both warring parties, said the Deputy Minister o...

The number of attacks of the Armed Forces on the Eastern Front decreased, but the enemy "does not give the rear" - a painter

Prolonged battles are depleting both warring parties, said the Deputy Minister of Defense, but this does not mean that both the Armed Forces and the Russian invaders abandon their plans. The Ukrainian military command captures the decrease in the enemy's activity on the Eastern Front, but this does not mean that Russia has abandoned its plans for the occupation of Ukraine, and the enemy's troops are "given the back".

This was stated on August 15 by Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar. The Deputy Minister of the Defense Office said that the situation is very dynamic at the front and the situation may change just every hour. The nature of the fighting is such that both opposing parties are depleted, but that does not mean that they have abandoned their goals. "It is not necessary to rush and underestimate the enemy.

Long -term fighting is depleted all parties, but this does not mean that someone refuses to plans. Our plans - to release all territories of Ukraine, the enemy on the contrary - to conquer the territory of Ukraine," - said Mallar. The Deputy Minister added that during the last week the Armed Forces was recorded quantitatively on the eastern border of shelling and attacks by Russian troops, but that does not mean that the opponent has abandoned his plans.

"We have recorded a decrease in the east of shelling and the number of attacks, but this does not mean that the enemy gives the back and abandons its plans. Just our troops hit the enemy quite powerfully when he activated in Kupyansk and Liman directions," he said Painter. According to her, the enemy in these areas has suffered great losses in live power and technology, and now the units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have to regroup and renew the forces lost in battles.