Russia is trying to break through to Pokrovsk: The Armed Forces of Ukraine are repelling the occupiers' attacks.
According to inkorr.com: The occupying forces are trying to enter Pokrovsk, located in the Donetsk region. Russian troops plan to infiltrate the city through the settlements of Zvirovo and Pershe Travyanya. According to the spokesman for the operational-strategic group of troops 'Dnipro', Oleksiy Belsky, the enemy is operating in small groups of two, but the Ukrainian defenders are ready to stop them.
'The enemy from the south and southwest is trying to infiltrate troops to Pokrovsk through the settlements of Zvirovo - Pershe Travyanya, mainly in pairs,' he noted.
The situation in the Pokrovsk direction
Tension in the Pokrovsk direction is increasing. Russian invaders have intensified pressure on the Pokrovsk-Myrnograd agglomeration, launching assaults almost along the entire front line simultaneously in 15 directions. Despite their attempts to find weak spots in the defense, the Ukrainian military continues to resist enemy attacks and inflict losses on them.
Recently, there have also been reports of shelling by Russian troops in the direction of Novopavlivka. The situation in the Pokrovsk district remains tense; however, Ukrainian forces are confidently defending their positions.
In the context of growing aggression from the occupiers, it is crucial for the Ukrainian military to stay alert and continue defending their land. The development of the situation in Pokrovsk will directly affect the overall picture of hostilities in this region, where every victory is important for the stability of the front.
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