The offensive of the Russian occupation army led to a difficult situation in the city of Yar in Donetsk.
The enemy troops occupied the ruling heights on the outskirts of the city, which created difficult conditions for locals and defense forces.
"This is unacceptable, we could not allow one," one of the local residents emphasized.
According to the analyst, control over the height allows the enemy to have "operational space for further promotion and control of fire, since this height has a wide viewing angle."
It is also known that the enemy has intensified in the area of time of ravine due to success. From there, hostile forces fireting the city from aviation and artillery.
In a similar situation, there is a settlement of Ivanovske, which is directly on the front line. According to occupation sources, the city has already been controlled by the enemy.
"There are heavy fights for Ivanovo. Our troops are in clashes, trying to restrain the enemy's advancement," the analyst explained. "It is necessary to keep the heights north of Ivanovsky to prevent the overlap of logistics and threats to our forces."