"Sievierodonetsk is barely alive": Haidai said that the situation in the Ukrainian Luhansk region is getting worse every hour

"Sievierodonetsk is barely alive": Haidai said that the situation in the Ukrainian Luhansk region is getting worse every hour

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Russian forces are advancing in all directions in Luhansk region at the same time and destroying Ukrainian cities.

The situation in Luhansk region in the eastern Ukraine is extremely difficult and is getting worse not every day, but hourly. This was reported by the head of the Luhansk Regional State Administration Serhii Haidai.

According to him, the Russian troops are simply destroying Ukrainian cities from the face of the Earth.

Haidai said, that the invaders come in full force in the Luhansk region in all directions simultaneously. They are attacking the Sievierodonetsk direction, in the Mountain Community from the side of Zolote and Katerynivka, near Popasna from the side of Komyshuvakha, and Luhansk Chornobaivka – Bilohorivka.

“Sievierodonetsk is barely alive, the Russian Armed Forces decided to destroy it completely. The city was bombarded with air bombs, fired from multiple launch rocket systems, artillery and mortars", - Haidai said.

The Lysychansk-Bakhmut highway is completely under fire, it is extremely dangerous to drive on it. The Russians sabotage and reconnaissance groups are already “working” there. The situation there is very critical.

The Russians brought an insane number of fighters to the Luhansk region - according to rough estimates, up to 20 battalion tactical groups, as well as a large number of equipment. Helicopters and heavy weapons are on the alert in the occupied territories.

“Free Luhansk region is now like Mariupol. We are an outpost that restrains the invasion and accurately restrains it. Despite the superiority of the Russian invaders, we will win because we are fighting for our land. For every killed civilian, for every destroyed building, for every tear - to the end, to victory “, Haidai summed up.

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