the day before, late in the evening, my colleague roman smolyar spoke with the press officer of the 72nde mechanized brigade named after the black zaporozhets, arseniy prylipka. what did these last days of fighting look like before the retreat. but the days do not differ significantly. well, they are starting. they end with shelling, different calibers of weapons, different calibers of artillery, of course, cabs, of course, ah, sorry, late, of course, drones, ah, it's all counter, their skies are controlled, drones are always present, drops, fpv, over our positions, over the equipment that gives rides. takes out the wounded, everything is fired upon, and when the enemy has already entered from flanks, the logistics were difficult, and everything that moved in the direction of our units, of course, came under fire, this made the task very difficult, were there wounded, what happened to them and how were they taken from, let's say, the battlefield? the wounded were evacuated and the conditions were very difficult, because, i repeat, the enemy was pressing from the flanks, and this made log