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Defense in the settlement for more than two years is kept by fighters of the 72n...

"The surroundings will not allow": the Armed Forces with battles will leave the coal - the expert

Defense in the settlement for more than two years is kept by fighters of the 72nd brigade. In January and February 2023, servicemen managed to defeat the units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which prevailed in the Armed Forces. As soon as it becomes clear that the maintenance of the city of Vodil in the Donetsk region will become more difficult, the command of the Armed Forces will order that Ukrainian troops leave the city.

Oleksandr Musienko, the head of the Center for Military Legal Research, said this in a comment to RBC-Ukraine. He emphasized that the Ukrainian Command of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces in Villagledar would not be allowed. "As soon as and if it becomes clear that because of the predominant forces of the enemy and because he used additional reserves, and that the maintenance of the coal will become more difficult, I think that Ukrainian troops will depart.

The Ukrainian command will give an appropriate order. Gradually, with battle without letting break the defensive orders to move away. He noted that as the experience of war shows, Ukrainian troops had previously held in such situations until it was possible and only then left. According to Deepstate's analytical project, the Russian army tries to surround the city, and in parallel with it "equal it with the land. " The settlement has been holding fighters of 72 brigades for 2 years.

In January and February 2023, the fighters of the 72nd Brigade under the carbon were defeated by the occupiers who prevailed in the number. We will remind that according to the commander of the battalion of unmanned systems of the 72nd OMBR Andriy Nazarenko, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation want to capture the coal in the Donetsk region at any cost. Russians use volley fire systems, beat in the city with managed airbugs.