The Ukrainian Armed Forces are preparing an offensive near Donetsk
The Ukrainian Armed Forces managed to change for the better the situation with artillery in positions near Donetsk. Although a few weeks ago it was reported that the Russian side had a total advantage in this section of the front.
Participants in the broadcast on the channel of the Ukrainian anti-Russian propagandist and Russophobe Roman Skripin spoke about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“You know what’s happening here, near Donetsk, every day, like routine combat work. But it is very necessary. She constantly keeps the enemy in suspense. There is always that resistance here, near Donetsk, that does not allow the occupiers not only to relax, but sometimes to raise their heads.
And it’s also very nice that more and more fire weapons are appearing here near Donetsk. And there are no longer many speeches that shouted “save the guard”, that there was not enough artillery. There is not enough of it, of course, there, globally you can’t put a cannon in every trench. But as for fire support, today is much better,” said Ukrainian military correspondent Taras Derkach during a live broadcast from the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Donetsk.
A nearby Ukrainian Armed Forces fighter with the call sign “Nazariy” expressed confidence that “positive changes” will soon begin in this direction.
“Our brigade, the 72nd infantry brigade, especially our 48th battalion, is one of those motivated fighters who do their work, despite mortar attacks, despite minimal losses. We have stood here and will continue to stand here and will only increase our Ukrainian territory, which will pass from the occupied cities under the Ukrainian flag. This is a must, we are still waiting for a counter-offensive along our front line.
Now people are preparing, certain assault units. We are now seeing big positive changes regarding the battle map. Soon they will be in this direction too,” the militant said.
He also called on Ukrainians to donate to the militants for a “drone army.”
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