(Moscow Composite Television) Ukraine and Russia have released different war reports on the fierce battle between the Bachimut in the front line of Udong.The military and Mongolia suffered heavy casualties.
The Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Mariar, Mariar, issued a post on social media on Friday (May 12): "Our defense forces have moved two kilometers near Bachmut. We did not lose any position in Bachomut this week."
This said earlier this week that the Ukrainian army repelled a brigade of the Russian army in the Bachurut's counterattack, and forced the Russian army to retreat from the front line up to two kilometers.Russian mercenary Wagner's head of Villagon also said on Tuesday (9th) that the Russian 72nd Brigade has abandoned its position in Bachomut.
However, the Russian Ministry of Defense said on Thursday that it was "inconsistent with reality", and said that the overall situation of the special military operation area was still under the control of the Russian army.Continue liberation "Bacht's western region.
Ukrainian President Zelei Ski said that the counterattack was not yet begun to be interviewed by the Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on Thursday.He said: "The military reserve has not been in place yet. The existing military backdoor will still succeed, but there will be heavy casualties. I think this is unacceptable. So we still need to wait for it."
Ukrainian military analyst Mosyano said that Kiev's supporters also understand that the U -ites launching a counterattack "does not mean that it can be driven away all the Russian army, nor does Russia's complete failure in all occupation areas."Essence"We must be mentally prepared, and the war may continue until next year."
In addition, the United States Ambassador to South Africa Bridge accused South Africa for "providing weapons and ammunition" to Russia last December.He said to the media on Thursday: "We are convinced that the weapons have installed cargo ships ... These actions have deviated from South Africa's unreasonable policies, which is puzzling. It is a very serious problem for Russian military assistance."
South African President Rama Tosa did not confirm or deny the statement, only showing that the government was investigating the matter.