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Russians used Easter ceasefire to build routes in Donetsk

The Russian army took advantage of the Easter ceasefire to set up routes for the passage of its heavy equipment in Donetsk region.

Axar.az reports, citing RBC Ukraine, this was stated by the 66th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Mstyslav the Brave.

As the military reports, the Russians in Donetsk region are actively laying routes for equipment during the Easter ceasefire.

The point is that on April 9, the soldiers of the 66th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Mstyslav the Brave destroyed a KRVD complex – an installation for deploying temporary roads based on a KAMAZ. At that time, this destroyed complex blocked passage over the Chornyi Zherebets River in Donetsk region, thus making it impossible for the Russians to conduct assault actions using armored vehicles.

Therefore, the occupiers decided to use the time of the Easter ceasefire to fix the situation.

"Today, April 20, the Russians are trying to clear the crossing of the remains of the destroyed equipment. For this, they involved more than ten soldiers and a specialized vehicle. Aerial reconnaissance of the 66th Brigade continues to closely monitor the occupiers!" – reported the brigade named after Mstyslav the Brave.

Date
2025.04.21 / 10:25
Author
Axar.az
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