The fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in the contested Donbas region has been 'particularly intense in the last several weeks,' National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby said, warning that it will continue.
The fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in the contested Donbas region has been"particularly intense in the last several weeks," National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby said, warning that it will continue.
"The fighting there in the Donbas has been quite intense in recent weeks, and it's pretty clear to us and certainly clear to the Ukrainians that the Russians continue to flow manpower in to try to tip the balance there, particularly in the Donetsk area," the NSC spokesman said Wednesday."And it's war, and it's bloody, and it's vicious, and it has been over the last several weeks. ... The winter is upon us. The fighting has not stopped.
"Circumstances of the incident are currently being investigated by a commission," First Deputy Chief of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Armed Forces of Russia Lt. Gen. Sergei Sevryukov said on Telegram."But it is already obvious that the main reason, despite the restriction, was turning on and massive use of mobile phones by the personnel within the range area of enemy firepower. This factor allowed the enemy to locate the personnel for launching the missile strike.
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