Lysychansk still under Ukrainian control, Heavy fighting in Metiolkine says Haidai

Lysychansk still under Ukrainian control, Heavy fighting in Metiolkine says Haidai

Lysychansk still under Ukrainian control, Heavy fighting in Metiolkine says Haidai

Lysychansk still under Ukrainian control, Heavy fighting in Metiolkine says Haidai

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  • Serhii Haidai, the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, posted the pertinent remark on Facebook.
  • Ukraine has complete authority over Lysychansk.
  • Despite the constant enemy bombardment, the city is evacuated quietly, and humanitarian aid is given on a daily basis.
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Russian invaders continue to try to take full control of Sievierodonetsk, have hurled all of their reserves in those directions, and have cut off the Lysychansk-Bakhmut highway.

Serhii Haidai, the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, posted the pertinent remark on Facebook.

“Rassists fail miserably and die in large numbers. It is inappropriate to draw comparisons between this circumstance and what transpired at the Azovstal steelworks because they are entirely unrelated. We are still in contact with the city despite the fact that all of the bridges heading there were destroyed. There are routes that are used to transport everything needed and for evacuation needs. Ukraine has complete authority over Lysychansk. Despite the constant enemy bombardment, the city is evacuated quietly, and humanitarian aid is given on a daily basis.

According to him, residents of the Azot factory who were sheltering out in bomb shelters refused to leave. The National Guard military members conversed with them while recording the pertinent video.

“[Russian] troops are purposefully opening fire on potential hiding spots for civilians. In satellite communities close to Sievierodonetsk, the situation is difficult. In Metiolkine, fierce fighting were taking place. We are anticipating the evening activities. We anticipate significant offensives in the upcoming days, Haidai said, given the quantity of reserves pulled.

a reminder that Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Russian forces are heavily firing artillery, multiple launch rocket systems, air bombs, and ballistic missiles into civilian areas in Ukrainian cities and villages in addition to attacking and destroying important infrastructure facilities.

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