Amid fierce battles, Russia is showing its teeth in eastern Ukraine

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Deputy said Ukrainian Defense Minister Ghana Maliar at a press conference: "The intensity of the battles reached its maximum".

Width: "Enemy forces storm the positions of our forces in several directions at the same time. A long and very difficult phase of the fight awaits us".

and plans the Russian army For a slow but steady path to get into Donbass region Since the withdrawal of his forces from areas Central Ukraine and west, in order to strengthen military efforts in the east.

And the Russian army besieged many cities, especially Severodonetsk AndLyschanskwhich constitute an obstacle to access to the eastern administrative center of Ukraine in Kramatorsk.

Maliar said: "The situation remains difficult and threatens to deteriorate further".

Waqt: "We must understand that it is a war and that losses on our part are inevitable, unfortunately".

The governor of Lugansk region, Sergey Gaidai, said that the Russian bombing "thick" On Lyschansk, it caused extensive damage to civilian infrastructure, including the humanitarian aid center.

He pointed out that 3 people were killed in recent Russian attacks in the area, which Moscow forces said they control almost completely.

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Deputy said Ukrainian Defense Minister Ghana Maliar at a press conference: “The intensity of the battles has reached its limit.”

She added, “The enemy forces are storming our forces’ positions in several directions at the same time. A long and very difficult phase of the fighting awaits us.”

and plans the Russian army For a slow but steady path to get into Donbass region Since the withdrawal of his forces from areas Central Ukraine and west, in order to strengthen military efforts in the east.

And the Russian army besieged many cities, especially Severodonetsk AndLyschanskwhich constitute an obstacle to access to the eastern administrative center of Ukraine in Kramatorsk.

“The situation remains difficult and threatens to deteriorate further,” Maliar said.

And she continued, “We must understand that it is a war and that losses on our part are inevitable, unfortunately.”

The governor of Lugansk region, Sergey Gaidai, said that the “heavy” Russian bombing of Lyschansk had caused serious damage to civilian infrastructure, including the humanitarian aid center.

He pointed out that 3 people were killed in recent Russian attacks in the area, which Moscow forces said they control almost completely.

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