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Syrskyi tells what needs to be done to stop russian offensive

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, has noted that in order to stop the russian offensive, effective fire damage to the enemy's main forces and its reserves on distant approaches, complex damage to the enemy in front of the front edge, and stable holding of prepared lines and positions are needed.

Syrskyi announced this on his Facebook page, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

"What can and should we do in order to stop the offensive of the numerically superior enemy? The answer is one: effective fire damage to the enemy's main forces and its reserves on distant approaches, complex damage to the enemy in front of the front edge, stable holding of lines and positions prepared in terms of engineering, maximally effective use of all the capabilities of weapons and ammunition, primarily combat drones, in which we have an advantage," he noted.

Syrskyi added that it is also necessary to master new methods of destroying the enemy's reconnaissance UAVs in the conditions of a total shortage of short-range anti-aircraft missiles, using EW and FPV drones.

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"It seems, there is nothing new. At the same time, it requires mastery in the use of weapons and equipment, effective fire, maneuvering with fire, forces and means - that is, high-quality training of all categories of servicemen to perform combat tasks," the Commander-in-Chief said.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Syrskyi said about the situation at the front that the russians are rushing to Pokrovsk in the Donetsk Region, trying to capture the islands of the floodplain on the left bank of the Dnieper River, and in fact active combat operations of varying intensity are taking place along the entire front.

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