arseniy prylipka, he says that now they are talking about ughledar, and in the last six months thereor attacks by russian forces there. in recent weeks, we have already heard from various analysts, the military, and from the military directly, that the situation is getting worse, and for several weeks now, it has been talked about that it is necessary to plan, a possible withdrawal. in such a situation, when it is already clear, that the enemy is moving, when the trend is visible, when in... that the city will probably have to be abandoned, when the decision to leave should be made and what it is accompanied by, for example, we understand that the exit must take place, we its... and we understand that now it is necessary to leave something there in the city for the russian military, actively mine there, for example, and do something like that, how should it happen from a military point of view? everything depends on the development of the operational situation, which decisions the command sets before itself. today we we must, we cannot perceive the situation in isolation from what is