 Russia would target Selydov after Avdivka. Russia's intentions to attack Selydov after Avdivka are clear, Serhii Hamash, editor-in-chief of the Ukrainian Ostrov publication, said on Radio N.V. If the situation in Avdivka worsens and the front line continues to shift, then it is obvious that the next city that Russia will try to capture will be Selydov, Hamash said. He expressed concern about the changing nature of Russian shelling in the city. If a few days ago I was sure that they were still targeting military objectives, or at least areas where they believe our military is, given the city's front line status, now I have the impression that they have adopted scorched earth tactics. Indeed, there are a lot of hits on non-military targets, Hamash said. Russia launched attacks on civilian infrastructure in Selydov-Denechsk Oblast, including a hospital and a five-storey apartment block on February the 14th. Russia has been spreading fakes about the big losses of the Ukrainian armed forces near Selydov. Tavria operational group commander Oleksandr Tarnovsky said. A training ground near Selydov was supposedly targeted. Russian propagandists claimed resulting in about 1,500 people dying. This turned out to be yet another Russian fake. The fighting in Avdeevka-Denechsk Oblast, where additional units have redeployed as reinforcements, is many times more difficult than previous battles for Bakhmut, the deputy commander of the Third Separate Assault Brigade Major Maxim Zorin said. The Third Brigade is performing combat missions in conditions that even we could hardly imagine. The soldiers are facing not just superior forces of the Russian army, but their numbers are huge and Russian forces are pushing from all sides.