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The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were pulled to the border 14 "shells": the Armed Forces fighter about fighting in Kharkiv region

The invaders after the assault depart, go to the border, regroup and go on the offensive again. However, the drones of defense forces are not enough to get the enemy, so we need Western missiles, says Oles Malyarevich. Russia has focused on the border with the Kharkiv region, and to cope with it, Western missiles and permission to use them in the Russian Federation are needed. It is difficult to do it in the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces.

The deputy commander of the battalion of shock BPAC "Achilles" of the 92nd OSHBR Oles Malyarevich, who is in the Kharkiv direction, said this in the comment "Espresso". According to him, the occupiers in the Belgorod region have placed 14 systems 14 of the SDGK "shezir-C1", and permission from partners should be achieved for military purposes in the Russian Federation, because without the destruction of the enemy's rear the forces of defense will be difficult to return the Ukrainian territories.

"There is a difficult situation here, because Kharkiv is close to the border with the Russian Federation, and the enemy, having passed 7-8 km, returns to the territory again, regroups, and new enemy forces go again. We can only get them a little in artillery and drones in some places. However, drones cannot pass 14 "shells", because it takes a lot of drones to completely knock out all their missile stocks to the "shells", and then it is necessary to hit.

He added that he was sure that sooner or later this issue would be resolved. "We see everything that is happening in the Belgorod region. We see all the enemy launchers, all their artillery, all the groups that are moving there. That is why from the first day of stay in Kharkiv, it is clear that we need to reach our American friends to allow them to be affected The same ATACMS targets in the Russian Federation, "-said the deputy commander of the battalion of shock BPA" Achilles "of the 92nd OSHBR.