Not long ago, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel General Alexander Syrsky, informed: the Russian occupation forces have been given a “deadline” to capture the city of Chasov Yar by May 9 (eastern Ukraine), and, apparently, the “liberators” make every effort to achieve this goal.
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The fact that the intensive bombing of Chasovoy Yar repeats the tactical moves of Putin’s army during the offensive on Avdievka, writes NBN, citing the official X-account of the UK Ministry of Defense.
As it became known from the words of the speaker of the OSGV “Khortitsa”, sounded on April 18, Russian aviation drops from 20 to 30 ammunition at Chasovoy Yar daily, using Su-25 aircraft deployed near the contact line, or Su-34, ” hanging” in the air at a distance from the front line, and using winged guided bombs (KABs).
Thus, the coordinated air attacks described above simply repeat the tactics of the Avdiivka campaign, however, since Chasov Yar is well protected, and located on an elevated area, the occupying infantry has made “only slow progress in this area.”
We previously wrote about the fact that Putin’s army is unsuccessfully using “swing” tactics in the Bakhmut direction.