Battle for Lyman: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine stop the assaults of the Russian hydra.
Battle on the Lyman front
According to inkorr.com: On the Lyman front, an active assault on Ukrainian positions is ongoing from the enemy, who is attacking from various sides.
This information was voiced by Maksym Bilousov, head of the communications department of the 60th Separate Mechanized Inhulets Brigade, during a telemarathon.
Maksym Bilousov: 'Right now we are like in the myth of Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra. When the Lernaean Hydra constantly grows heads. I am referring to the Russian assaults in small groups, which are constantly here and there. This requires high concentration from our scouts to constantly monitor their movements from the sky and accordingly destroy them.'
The military noted that in the brigade's area of responsibility, there are continuous infantry attacks, and the main task now is to hold back the enemy due to a large number of its drones and infantry.
Russian soldiers are using motorcycles for a rapid approach to Ukrainian positions and are attacking from different directions. Ukrainian military is making efforts to stop these attacks and destroy the sources of the assaults, using all available resources.
Despite the difficult conditions and pressure from the enemy, the defenders of Ukraine hold their positions and inflict losses on the enemy.
On the Lyman front, Ukrainian military aims to actively restrain Russian attacks and maintain control over the situation. Despite the high concentration of enemy forces, defenders continue to uphold their positions with determination and effectiveness.
The continuation of hostilities on the Lyman front confirms the tense situation at the front. Ukrainian military, despite ongoing enemy attacks, demonstrate courage and resilience in defending their territories. It remains important to support defensive capabilities and provide the military with necessary resources to counter Russian forces. The situation continues to remain under control, although challenges remain significant.Read also
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