Russia storms Pokrovsk: how the enemy uses drones and small groups.

Russia storms Pokrovsk: how the enemy uses drones and small groups
Russia storms Pokrovsk: how the enemy uses drones and small groups

Situation in Pokrovsk

According to inkorr.com: Russian forces continue to attempt to break into Pokrovsk, using the tactics of small assault groups and massive drone attacks to block Ukrainian logistics routes.

Comment by Lyana Kononchuk

Lyana Kononchuk, commander of the BPPS 'Shershni Dovbusha' 68th separate hunting brigade named after Oleksa Dovbush, noted that Russian troops advance in small groups, hiding in houses, shelters, and basements, waiting for reinforcements.

'Both last autumn and this year, they use weather conditions. They try to move when we see them the least — in rain, fog.'

– said Kononchuk, adding that the enemy uses civilian clothing to violate international norms of warfare.

Increase in shelling

The intensity of shelling in the direction of Pokrovsk has significantly increased. Ukrainian units are suffering losses while covering significant distances to reach positions due to the destruction of remote control devices by the enemy. Recently, Lyana Kononchuk's crew came under drone fire, but they managed to avoid tragedy.

She warned that the enemy is using modern technologies during attacks, complicating the situation for the Ukrainian military.

The situation in Pokrovsk remains tense, as prolonged battles and constant shelling significantly complicate the tasks of the Ukrainian military. The use of modern enemy technologies creates new challenges on the battlefield, requiring constant adaptation and readiness from Ukrainian forces.


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