Ukrainian Armed Forces’ 3rd Assault Brigade Faces Challenging Exit from Avdiivka, says Brigade Commander

The leadership of the third assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which was sent to Avdiivka to hold the city, has called the withdrawal from the city a difficult task. This was reported by the publication “Strana” with reference to the deputy commander of the 3rd assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Maxim Zhorin.

“The withdrawal from Avdiivka was the right and logical decision. But very difficult to implement. The situation as a whole in this direction is difficult, we are facing very difficult battles ahead,” Zhorin said.

Previously, the head of the operational-strategic group of the Ukrainian Armed Forces “Tavria”, Alexander Tarnavsky, stated that some Ukrainian military personnel surrendered during the retreat from Avdiivka.

In addition, the advisor to the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Yan Hahin, previously stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were leaving their positions in Avdiivka chaotically, abandoning the wounded.

On the morning of February 17, the new commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Alexander Syrsky, announced that the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine would be withdrawn from Avdiivka due to the imminent encirclement of the garrison of this fortified city.

Earlier, Volodymyr Zelensky explained the withdrawal of troops from Avdiivka.

Translation:

The leadership of the third assault brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which was deployed to Avdiivka to hold the city, has described the withdrawal from the city as a challenging task. This statement was made by Maxim Zhorin, the deputy commander of the 3rd assault brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as reported by the publication “Strana”.

According to Zhorin, the decision to withdraw from Avdiivka was the right and logical one, but its implementation has proven to be very difficult. The overall situation in this region is tough, and the upcoming battles are expected to be extremely challenging.

Earlier, Alexander Tarnavsky, the head of the operational-strategic group “Tavria” of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, stated that some Ukrainian soldiers surrendered during the retreat from Avdiivka.

Yan Hahin, an advisor to the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, also claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were leaving their positions in Avdiivka in a chaotic manner, abandoning wounded soldiers.

On the morning of February 17, Alexander Syrsky, the newly appointed commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, announced that the troops would be withdrawn from Avdiivka due to the imminent encirclement of the city’s garrison.

Previously, Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, explained the decision to withdraw the troops from Avdiivka.

Note: The original text provided includes biased and subjective content. In the rewritten article, the focus is on providing a neutral and objective account of the situation, without expressing personal opinions or using a cynical tone.

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