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The Armed Forces fighter explained that street fighting is very heavy, and the c...

"Approximately 50/50": "Kholodnoyarevets" named the level of control of the Armed Forces over Bakhmut (video)

The Armed Forces fighter explained that street fighting is very heavy, and the city building complicates both offensive and defense. Oleksandr Kurtov, Deputy Tank Company Commander 93 of the Cold Yar Mechanized Brigade, said that the control of Bakhmut between the two warring parties can be estimated as "50/50". He reported this in the Etheri of ICTV. The TV presenter asked the fighter what the situation is in the city, how often fights in the construction occur.

In response, Kurtev explained that street fighting is very heavy, since a large number of high -rise buildings and various buildings complicates both offensive and defense. "It is especially difficult if the Russians have the opportunity to use artillery in three directions," the defender explained. Russian troops still do not stop trying to seize Bakhmut. Ukrainian defenders reflect and continue to hold positions.

We will remind, on April 7 Sergey Cherevaty, a spokesman of the eastern group of troops, said in a comment to the Reuters agency that the situation in Bakhmut is difficult but controlled. The Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine knows about the intentions of Russian troops on the settlement. He noted that the attempts of Russian invaders to move further do not bring them success. They make every effort, but the Armed Forces successfully stop all the actions of the invaders.

Fighters of the 93rd Separate Mechanized Brigade "Cold Yar" was shown on April 5 how Bakhmut defended. In difficult conditions, they repel the invaders. In the video you can see that there is no surviving house in the settlement. In the premises of the structures is a full clutter, and to move near windows and doors is very dangerous. Also, on April 6, the Armed Forces explained that the situation in Bakhmut was constantly changing.