 In Bakhmut, Kadyrov is not engaged in war, but in marketing. In the Bakhmut direction, a small unit of soldiers of Chechen leader Kadyrov is stationed near the village of Klishivka. There is a small unit of Kadyrov's soldiers near Klishivka, probably up to a company. Colonel Serhii Cherovati, the spokesman for the Eastern Group of Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said, Cherovati hauled the presence of Kadyrov's forces in the Bakhmut direction rather a marketing ploy than a manifestation of military tactics. Kadyrov's forces are more about marketing than military affairs. That is, Kadyrov has to work off the billions that were invested in his regime and show how he is trying to thank his master. But as a military unit, they do not give any great results, Cherovati said. According to him, the colossal losses near Bakhmut forced the Russians to amass mixed troops there. In particular, an elite unit of airborne troops, a unit of the Russian special forces, a unit of the Bars Special Combat Army Reserve and a Storm Z unit are stationed in this direction. The enemy is trying its best to hold the city just as it tried to capture it with all its might before. Undoubtedly, today, in addition to military significance, Bakhmut also has informational and propaganda significance. The Russians wasted so much personnel and equipment on this city. In fact, they destroyed one of their most capable units, the Varna, and did not achieve their ambitious goals, said the spokesman for the Eastern Group of Fosses.