Russia is storming the Pokrovsk direction: how the enemy is trying to break through the defense.
According to inkorr.com: In the Pokrovsk direction, Russian troops are actively trying to break through Ukrainian defenses. Brigade officer of the 'Rubizh' National Guard of Ukraine Volodymyr Chernyak noted that the enemy operates in small groups accompanied by reconnaissance, complicating the situation at the front. He shared this information during a telethon.
Russian troops are using manpower to breach our front. Their small groups are searching for weak points in our positions and continue to advance. This makes our situation extremely difficult.
The enemy's tactic involves using small groups that scout the territory from the air and move through wooded areas to identify weak points in Ukrainian defensive lines. Additionally, they establish outposts where they later bring in equipment and troops to secure the captured positions.
Their tactical actions make our military and defenses in the Pokrovsk direction extremely threatened. We are in a difficult situation but are doing everything possible to defend our land and protect our fellow citizens.
Data on Russian attacks and their tactics indicate that the conflict in eastern Ukraine continues, and the threat to national security remains high.
The current situation in the Pokrovsk direction indicates an increase in the activity of Russian forces and an adaptation of their tactics to the conditions of combat. Given the presence of tactical outposts, it is important for Ukrainian troops to develop effective measures to prevent further losses of positions. The enemy's advancement makes it necessary to mobilize resources and strengthen defensive positions to withstand the pressure.Read also
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