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“He had to go home in parts”: the Russians “burn out” because of Budanov's visit to Bakhmut

by alex

Kirill Budanov, head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, recently visited the hottest areas of the front. The head of intelligence also visited Bakhmut, where special forces intelligence officers are now working.

In intelligence channel 24they said that during the trip, Budanov awarded Ukrainian soldiers, who especially distinguished themselves during the destruction of the invaders. President Zelensky also visited Bakhmut the day before.

How did Russia react? the fact that the Ukrainian command can safely move around the hottest points of the front. The inhabitants of Russia themselves admit that they will tolerate such tricks and do nothing.

However, among the netizens there are those who show their whole animal being and wish death to all Ukrainians. In particular, one of the commentators reacted harshly to the arrival of Budanov. He noted that “Budanov is not Zelensky and one could charge at least one racket from him.”

Budanov, after a visit to Artemovsk ), should go home in parts, but it didn’t work out,” the Russian wrote.

How the Russians reacted to Budanov's visit to Bakhmut/Screenshots from the social network more and more often it is reported that the Kremennaya Luhansk region will soon be completely de-occupied. This was stated by the head of the Lugansk OVA Serhiy Gaidai. He noted that the military leadership of the occupiers had already moved from Kreminna to neighboring settlements.

  • Gaidai also explained why the de-occupation of Kreminna is strategically important for Ukraine. According to him, this will split the enemies in two. After that, the Russians will have meager chances even near Bakhmut, because their troops will simply “fall in”.
  • The Armed Forces of Ukraine said that now the Russians have somewhat changed their tactics in the Bakhmut direction. Thus, the occupiers no longer act as part of company or battalion tactical groups, but are divided into small groups of up to 20 people and dispersed across the battlefield. They are trying to get closer to the forward positions of the Ukrainian troops in order to engage in close combat.
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