Russian saboteurs in Pokrovsk disguised as civilians: how they were uncovered.
Russian troops once again violated international humanitarian law in an attempt to infiltrate the settlement of Yampil. However, thanks to the quick response of the units of the 11th Army Corps, counter-terrorism measures were taken. This was reported by the 11th Army Corps, as noted by 'Glavkom'.
Assistance from local residents
According to inkorr.com: Residents of Pokrovsk actively support Ukrainian soldiers in identifying saboteurs. The criminals, attempting to carry out sabotage actions behind the lines of the Defense Forces, used civilian clothing for disguise. They hid in houses and basements, hoping to use peaceful residents as a 'human shield'.
Continuation of the conflict
During the fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russian occupiers again violate international norms, trying to use civilians as shields for their protection against Ukrainian soldiers. However, thanks to the efforts of Ukrainian soldiers and support from local residents, the enemy's attempts will be thwarted, and peace and security for the population will be preserved.
This situation underscores the importance of cooperation between the military and civilians, as the support of local residents becomes a key factor in resisting aggression. The more actively the community engages in the defense of its territories, the greater the chances for stability and security in the region.
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