The Third Army Corps Holds Back the Russian Advance in Donbas: How They Defend 150 km of Frontline.

The Third Army Corps Holds Back the Russian Advance in Donbas: How They Defend 150 km of Frontline
The Third Army Corps Holds Back the Russian Advance in Donbas: How They Defend 150 km of Frontline

The Third Army Corps Operates in Donbas

In northern Donbas, a fierce defensive operation is underway. The recently created Third Army Corps is currently operating in the Bakhmut and Lyman directions, fending off attacks from Russian troops.

According to a representative of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,

The Third Army Corps
is already active on the front and defends about 150 kilometers of territory, which accounts for approximately one-eighth of the entire front.

According to the commander of the corps, Colonel Andriy Biletsky, this unit plays a crucial role in the defense of Northern Donbas and the Kharkiv region. Biletsky emphasizes that the actions of the Third Corps are already influencing the course of this war.

The corps is continually evolving, and new units are joining to strengthen the defensive positions. New opportunities are also emerging for volunteers from across the country to join the defense.

Recently, the Third Army Corps also set a record for shooting down Russian on the front, which is an important achievement in the local confrontation.

Ukrainian troops continue to defend their land and act effectively in wartime conditions.


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