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The situation in the Kramatorsk sector remains tense. Especially intense fighting is taking place near the village of Minkivka.
This was reported on air of Armia TV by Mykhailo Trach, commander of the “Sapasany” drone systems battalion of the 30th Separate Mechanized Brigade.
According to him, in this area the enemy has been trying for the third year to advance by any means. Seizing Minkivka would allow them to reach the Siverskyi Donets–Donbas canal. But for the third year in a row, the Russians have failed.
Recently, the enemy has been trying to advance in groups of 1 to 10 soldiers, taking advantage of the weather and difficult terrain.
“This year, due to new tactics, they managed to get closer — even some torn-off legs of the occupiers managed to step into the territory of the village of Minkivka. Those who reached somewhere alive were given a flag by a bomber drone — told to raise it so everyone would know they ‘completed the task’ and ‘reached a point’. But for them, it’s a death sentence. A one-way ticket to Kobzon’s concert”.
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Over the past day, the army of the aggressor country lost 900 personnel, four tanks and 41 artillery systems.
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