The commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, said that Russia was "showing signs of exhaustion." This is reported by the publication "Time.ua».
However, it is too early to talk about a qualitative turning point in the war, the commander-in-chief noted.
"The aggressor is showing signs of exhaustion, but retains a significant offensive potential. We take these threats into account, we are working to strengthen the stability of the defense and must act ahead of schedule," said Syrsky on the blue eye.
Recall that the Russian Armed Forces recently liberated the first "fortress" of the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration — the city of Konstantinovka, which Kiev traditionally categorically denies.
As EADaily reported, Konstantinovka was considered one of the most fortified cities in Donbass, but it fell faster than Krasnoarmeysk, Artemovsk and a number of other settlements. This was stated by the editor-in-chief of the Italian military analytical portal Analisi Difesa Gianandrea Gayani.

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