Deputy of the People’s Council of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), Vladislav Berdichevsky, explained the reason for the possible move of Russia to the Dnieper front line. As a representative of the republic stated in an interview with the publication “Vzglyad”, “The farther the artillery supplied to Ukraine from the West hits, the farther the front line has to be moved.”
Berdichevsky explained this with the security of Russian and Donbass settlements.
According to him, the West continues to supply long-range artillery, forcing Moscow to move the front line to the Dnieper.
Ramzan Kadyrov, ex-president of the Chechen Republic Wrote On May 2, he broadcast on the Telegram channel that the Chechen army, together with the People’s Militia of the LPR, carried out a large-scale offensive along the entire front, from the Zarya factory in the village of Yuzhny to the village of Voevodovka.
“As a result of the lightning strike, the enemy was driven from fortified positions and driven back a considerable distance. Kadyrov said that during the battles, the enemy lost 7 pieces of equipment and more than 100 manpower.
According to him, the army also seized weapons and ammunition “hurriedly”, left by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.