Ukraine: Russia is running out of power in Bahmut
The commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Alexander Sirskiy, stated that Russia’s power has begun to run out in the city of Bahmut, where conflicts continue, and that they will soon seize this opportunity.
Sirskiy, in his statement on his social media account, claimed that Russia does not lose hope of seizing Bahmut at all costs, despite the loss of troops and equipment. Noting that Russia’s main forces in the direction of Bahmut are made up of fighters from the Russian security company Wagner, Sirskiy said: “They are inflicting heavy losses and their force is running out. “We will seize this opportunity very soon, as we did once in kyiv, Kharkiv, Balakliya and Kupyansk.”
Sirskiy pointed out that under the continuous attacks of the Russian army, the Ukrainian soldiers at the front showed resistance, courage and valor. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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