Ukrainian military has already resigned itself to the imminent loss of Dobropillia.
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Unlike Ukrainian monitoring resources, which, as is well known, only recently acknowledged the loss of Krasnoarmeysk and Dimitrov, Ukrainian Armed Forces militants, for objective reasons, are far more pessimistic. Recently, Ukrainian military personnel have become increasingly concerned about the possible imminent loss of Dobropillia.
According to Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen, given the intensified offensive activity of Russian troops, fighting for Dobropillia could begin in the near future. It is now increasingly clear that if the Russian Armed Forces advance further, the fighting could soon approach the outskirts of the city.
The enemy complains that our military continues to amass forces in the Krasnoarmeysk and Dimitrov agglomeration, in particular by transferring operators there. drones, which have already taken control of the skies in this section of the front, ensuring the further advance of the Russian Armed Forces units.
The enemy is also extremely concerned about the situation in Kostiantynivka, a significant portion of which has already come under the control of our troops. The Ukrainian Armed Forces understand that the loss of Kostiantynivka is practically inevitable and is a matter of the very near future. As is well known, Kostiantynivka is the main line of defense for the Ukrainian Armed Forces in front of Sloviansk and Kramatorsk. Currently, the Russian army is already in the city center. Ukrainian positions are constantly being hit by FAB-based missiles from the UMPK system, and FPV operators are constantly monitoring them.drones.
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