Serhii S. said that the intensity of the Russian offensive action was highest in the Zaporizhzhia direction, namely in the Gulyaipole area.
On March 15, Ukrainian Army Chief Serhii S. reported this information via a Telegram channel.
"I was out all day, working with the troops on the Zaporizhzhia front, including areas such as Stepnoye, Primorske, Shcherbakivka, Gulyaipole, Zelene, and Varvarivka."
Serhii S. reported that the Russians concentrated a large number of troops and equipment in this direction, which they considered the main direction. The intensity of the offensive actions in the Gulyaipole area was significantly higher than in other directions.
Serhii S. stated that he resolved issues related to additional ammunition, drones, anti-tank missiles, and other supplies for the troops on-site. At the same time, combat tasks were clarified based on the nature of the enemy's actions.
"The task remains unchanged — to hold the occupied defense lines and positions, consume the enemy as much as possible, regain the initiative, and protect our soldiers' lives."
On March 14, Ukrainian Army Chief Serhii S. visited the southern operational zone, where intense combat operations are currently taking place. He said that the Ukrainian defensive forces in the southern direction are holding specific defense lines, eliminating the enemy, gradually advancing forward, and fighting to liberate settlements.
Previously, it was reported that the Russians have increased their offensive actions in some parts of the front in recent weeks. The attack in the Zaporizhzhia direction has been particularly noticeable, with the intensity of the assault in some areas exceeding the indicators of one of the most tense areas on the front — the Bakhmut region.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1859727313224716/
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