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The ex-commander of the Azov Regiment Maxim Zhorin noted that despite the fact t...

"Destroy the enemy is not so easy": The Armed Forces managed to hold a number of counter -attack under Bakhmut (video)

The ex-commander of the Azov Regiment Maxim Zhorin noted that despite the fact that the "Wagnerivtsi" is not understood in difficult tasks, they are managed by experienced military. Under Bakhmut, the fighters of the Defense Forces were able to hold a number of successful counterattacks and to "raise" enemies in their positions.

But the successes of Ukrainian defenders on the front are connected not only with the talentless actions of the enemy on the battlefield, said the former commander of the Azov Regiment Maxim Zhorin. The ex-commander posted a video of fire damage to the enemy's positions by the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade. In the comments, he wrote that the last few days in the Bakhmut direction, Ukrainian soldiers have managed to carry out successful counterattacks.

According to him, mercenaries among the prisoners who are in the ranks of the Wagner PEC do not really know difficult operations, but they are governed by experienced professionals. "For some reason, very often the successes in the destruction of the pi *** Iv are attributed to their disorganization and low level of preparation. This is not quite so. Infantry, especially the Vagnets, does not really understand more complex tasks.

But even in management they sit professional military, who have experience, "Jori wrote in Telegram. The former commander also noted that contrary to the problems in hostile benches, where the enemy sometimes causes fire defeat with his own, successful operations are very difficult. "There are enough problems in coordination," Frendley Feyer "too. But that does not mean that it is easy to perform operations on the destruction of the enemy," Georin stressed.

We will remind, the ex-commander of the regiment "Azov" Maxim Zhorin on March 24 reported that Russian troops could not surround Bakhmut. In addition, the corridor is under control of Ukrainian defenders. Defense Minister Alexei Reznikov in an interview with Gazeta Wyborcza on March 28 reported that in the Bakhmut direction Russian troops were losing an average of 500 killed or injured daily. According to him, the forces of defense continue to fight for Bakhmut, as the enemy suffers "crazy losses.