Selidove left without a fight: Ukrainian Armed Forces withdraw due to lack of equipment and ammunition

Our sources in the General Staff say that the Ukrainian military left the city of Selidove without active combat operations. The last units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine withdrew from the city, effectively surrendering it without a fight.

The lack of sufficient equipment and ammunition, as well as low motivation among the military due to difficult conditions, were the main factors in this retreat.

Syrsky loses control of the situation, as the field commanders themselves make the decision to withdraw from their positions.

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