'Russian actions show no sign of war ending': Ukrainian major on Kramatorsk front
In the Kramatorsk sector, Russian troops are increasing pressure and continuing assault operations in small groups, taking advantage of the bad weather, which indicates there are no signs of the war nearing its end
Major Mykhailo Trach, commander of the unmanned systems battalion of the 30th Brigade named after Prince Kostiantyn Ostrozkyi, stated this on Espreso TV.
"In the Kramatorsk sector, Russian forces continue their attempts at assault and offensive actions in small groups under the cover of bad weather. They also continue to accumulate in groups of one, two, or three, running from cover to cover, and are trying to disorganize our combat formations and the structure of our defense," noted Trach.
The commander of the unmanned systems battalion of the 30th Brigade added that the actions of the Russian forces show no signs of the war approaching its end. On the contrary, the Russian forces are only intensifying and increasing their pressure and push, obviously with the aim of consolidating their positions, even if there are peace agreements regarding certain lines on which they will actually be located.
"Therefore, I cannot say that the intensity has decreased—on the contrary, it is growing every day," Trach emphasized.
On November 27, 247 combat engagements were recorded on the Russian-Ukrainian front. In the Pokrovsk sector, the Defense Forces stopped 59 assault actions.
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