Russian Offensive on Pokrovsk: How the Armed Forces of Ukraine Hold the Defense and Counterattack.
The Offensive of Russian Troops in Pokrovsk Continues
According to inkorr.com: According to the Institute for the Study of War, Russian troops continue their offensive towards Pokrovsk. However, Ukrainian forces are successfully repelling their attacks, particularly due to conducting air-assault operations.
Geolocation videos indicate that the invaders have advanced to 60% of the city's territory and are trying to capture the settlements of Rodynske and Myrnohrad. However, Ukrainian soldiers managed to hold key positions in the center of Rodynske.
Representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the situation on the front is complicated, but Ukrainian supply lines are currently not cut off.
The operation to liberate Pokrovsk continues, and the defenders continue to clear the Dobropilsky bulge. Earlier, The Economist journalist Oliver Carroll noted that Ukrainian forces are conducting counter-offensive actions in the area adjacent to Pokrovsk.
Air-assault operations and counterattacks by Ukrainian forces contribute to the holding of positions in Pokrovsk, although tension on the front remains high. The main goal remains to push Russian troops beyond Ukrainian territory.
The situation in Pokrovsk remains critical. Ukrainian military, maintaining resilience, continue to perform difficult tasks under immense pressure from the enemy. It is important for the local population to receive the necessary support, as this war concerns not only territory, but also the lives of the people living there.
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