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The brigade that defended Avdiivka has undergone its first rotation in two years

The brigade that defended Avdiivka has undergone its first rotation in two years
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The soldiers who defended Avdiivka from the invasion of the Russian Federation have rotated out. According to the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after General-Major Mark Bezruchko, this is the first rotation since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

"We are going on leave. We are leaving with our heads held high. After two years of confrontation, finally, a rotation. We will rest to gather strength to fight the enemy again. We wish the units that replaced us endurance and the maximum destruction of the 'orcs'," the brigade's statement said.

The soldiers expressed gratitude to the Avdiivka, Mironivka, and Pokrovsk military-civil administrations, as well as the management of the Avdiivka Coke and Chemical Plant.

"Without your support, it would have been much harder for us to withstand the onslaught of the Muscovite horde," the soldiers wrote.

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