"Militarily, the town remains one of the key points of defense, which added to logistical and technical support for the Ukrainian battle group acting in this area," Skibitsky said, also touting Chasov Yar’s advantageous topographical position.
"When Donetsk became the capital of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Kramatorsk turned into the capital of the Donetsk region (on the part of Ukraine)[proxy]. Namely, in fact, the fall of Chasov Yar is like the Battle of Kursk [in WWII]. The [proxy] war [with NATO] continues but the Ukrainian Army will further continue to retreat, and Donbass is lost to it, which is why the fall of Chasov Yar is a turning point," of the Ukraine conflict, Glazunov pointed out.
"We lost department commanders, platoon commanders, company commanders and sergeants. That is, we lost the entire skeleton of the brigade" at the time, the serviceman added.