Ukraine Army forced to do maneuverable defense - Commander-in-Chief

The Armed Forces of Ukraine are forced to conduct maneuverable defense, occupying more advantageous frontiers and positions.

This was stated by Ukraine Army Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, who took to Telegram to make the statement, Ukrinform reports.

"The cost of freedom is high. It is very difficult for us because the fire advantage is on the enemy’s side. Despite all odds, we’re holding on," the statement reads.

The commander-in-chief stressed that the situation is difficult but under control.

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"We are forced to conduct maneuverable defense and occupy more advantageous frontiers and positions. But every meter of land occupied by invaders is soaked in their blood," Zaluzhnyi stressed.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, in the direction of Sloviansk, the aggressor is focusing on improving the tactical situation and identifying weak spots in Ukraine’s defense lines, as well as planning to employ heavy flamethrower systems.