Intense fighting, described as a 'Great battle', continues around Chasiv Yar, Donetsk Oblast, as Russian forces persistently attack the area to seize control of crucial logistics routes. Nazar Voloshyn, spokesperson for the Khortytsia Group of Forces, reported the ongoing heavy battles. Concurrently, Ukrainian military officials, including the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Vadym Skibitsky, and Pavel Fedosenko, commander of the 92nd brigade, have expressed concerns that the fall of Chasiv Yar is likely inevitable, probably a matter of time, citing the city's strategic importance and current military pressures.
๐จ Deputy Head of Ukraine's Defence Intelligence believes that loss of Chasiv Yar is only a matter of time https://t.co/3zWGBc9g9C
โก๏ธ General: Chasiv Yar's fall probably a matter of time. "Not today or tomorrow, of course, but all depending on our reserves and supplies," military intelligence deputy head Vadym Skibitsky said in an interview with The Economist published on May 2. https://t.co/vDCtgHHPFm
โบ The fall of Chasov Yar is a matter of time - the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Skibitsky in an interview with the Economist
To be more precise, Skibitsky said Chasiv Yar will *probably* fall eventually. This assessment,Fedosenkoay, is widely held among Ukraineโs military. Including Pavel Fedosenko, the commander of 92 brigade now defending the city, who I also spoke to last week. https://t.co/uUkzxD33Dp
โก๏ธ Military: 'Great battle' ongoing for control of logistics routes near Chasiv Yar. Russian troops have continued to storm Chasiv Yar and nearby settlements in Donetsk Oblast for control of logistics routes, Nazar Voloshyn, the Khortytsia Group of Forces' spokesperson, said.