The “Wagnerites” announced the capture of Yagodny, in the Bakhmut area. In the same area, according to the Russian media, the Armed Forces of Ukraine blew up the dam of the northern headquarters.
In the Bakhmut area, the Ukrainian military allegedly blew up a dam to slow down the advance of Russian troops. This is reported by “RIA-Novosti”, referring to sources in the occupation forces.
It is alleged that a dam was blown up at the northern headquarters in order to stop the advance of the Russian invaders. Telegram channels also publish a video of water flowing out, probably from a bet. It is alleged that there is a flooding of the village of Stupki.
At the same time, it is noted that the northern rate is connected to the eighth rate by a small stream, and the eighth rate is connected to the lake. Therefore, there will be a lot of water. An analogy is also drawn with the spring actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2022. Then the Defense Forces blew up the Demidov dam near Kiev in order to prevent the invaders from advancing.
Video about the explosion of the Demidov dam
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In addition, Russian Telegram channels claim that Wagner PMC mercenaries captured the village of Yagodnoye north of Bakhmut. Deep State analysts have located the location of the photograph of the “Wagnerites”. In the photo, the fighters stand against the background of the eastern entrance to Yagodnoye.
“Wagnerites” against the backdrop of the entrance to Yagodnoe
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The northern stakes, which is written about in the Russian media, is located south of Yagodnoye. The village of Stupki is between Yagodny and Podgorny.
Location rate in relation to Bakhmut and Yagodny
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In the evening summary of the General Staff of February 25, there are no reports of the dam blowing up. It is indicated that the RF Armed Forces continue to attack the positions of the Ukrainian military in the area of Berkhovka, Ivanovsky, Severny and Orekhovo-Vasilevka.
Recall that on February 25, Bakhmut was visited by the commander of the Ground Forces, Alexander Syrsky, to help the command with solving problems on the ground.
On February 22, the head of the GUR, Kirill Budanov, said that even the loss of one centimeter of territory is a disaster, so the Armed Forces of Ukraine will defend Bakhmut.