The Russian army is causing “utter disaster” in Lysitshansk, the neighboring city of Sheverodonetsk in Donbass in eastern Ukraine, Luhansk regional governor Sergei Haidai said today.
“Fighting is taking place in the Sheverondonetsk industrial zone and (absolute) destruction is being caused in Lysitshansk,” Haidai told the Telegram, stressing that “the last 24 hours have been difficult” for Ukrainian forces.
According to him, “the blows continue on the (three) already damaged bridges that connect Sheverodonetsk with Lysitshansk”, cutting off the first, a city of about 100,000 inhabitants, from the remaining territories under the control of Kiev.
“The Russians want to completely occupy the Luhansk region,” which they already control almost completely, “before (Sunday) June 26,” he said.
“But they will not make it in five days,” he said.
Sergei Haidai also referred to last night, saying it was like “calm before the storm”, waiting for new blows of the Russian artillery during the day.
The governor finally noted that “a corpse and a wounded man” were found this morning, without elaborating further.
SOURCE: AMPE
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