The Spokesman of the Assault Brigade 'Lut' Reveals the Situation in Toretsk.


The Russian army has penetrated the city of Toretsk in Donetsk region and reached the 'Central' mine. However, the situation in the city remains unstable, reports the spokesman of the United Assault Brigade of the National Police 'Lut', Artem Dzhepko.
"They entered via Central Street and reached the 'Central' mine. They are currently in the city, but the situation changes quickly. Sometimes we operate on the first floor of a multi-storey building, while the Russians are on the second, and we try to drive them out. There might be several buildings they can capture now, but in an hour they won't be there anymore because we have driven them out," said Artem Dzhepko.
The spokesman noted that if Russia occupies Toretsk, Konstantinovka, Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, and Sloviansk will also be attacked: "Russian forces will shell these cities, we understand this and are doing everything possible to prevent it."
Let us remind you that the Russians managed to penetrate the city of Toretsk. This was reported by the spokeswoman of the JFO 'Luhansk', Anastasia Bobovnikova, adding that in difficult battle conditions, the defense forces manage to counterattack and regain lost positions.
It was previously reported that the Russians continuously try to displace Ukrainian military from their positions through assault. However, the professional army of the occupier is almost completely destroyed.
It is noteworthy that the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed horrific photos of Toretsk in the Donetsk region.
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