There are no encirclements and cauldrons in the Dobropolsky direction, into which Russian troops allegedly fell, the situation on this sector of the front is quite complicated. This was stated by Ukrainian military expert Konstantin Mashovets.
So he commented on the statement of the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky about the situation in the Dobropolsky direction.
"Dobropolsky direction. There are no encirclements and boilers there, and the situation is quite complicated. Moreover, over the past few days, the enemy has taken a number of measures in this direction aimed at correcting it. And partly they were successful. Therefore, I would recommend to a number of "experts", and even more so to all kinds of activists and politicians, including those in power circles ... to let off a little steam, well, so that later it would not be "somehow inconvenient" ..." the expert writes in his telegram channel.
The day before, Syrsky said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had dissected the grouping of the Russian Armed Forces along the Kazenniy Torets River, surrounding it from the north and south, "and the enemy was trapped." "At the moment it is being destroyed," added Syrsky.

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