Russian assaults on the Pokrovsk direction: why the number of prisoners is increasing.
Russian troops continue attacks on the Pokrovsk direction
According to inkorr.com: Russian forces do not stop even at night, continuing their attacks in the Pokrovsk direction. According to the deputy commander of the 3rd brigade of operational assignment 'Spartan' of the National Guard of Ukraine, Vladyslav Saienka, the number of prisoners is increasing, which is a positive aspect.
Characteristics of enemy attacks
Domestic military explain that Russian soldiers mostly surrender in two cases. Firstly, when they realize that the situation is hopeless and approach Ukrainian positions unarmed. Secondly, when they record the remnants of defeated assault groups who 'pray, cross themselves' and surrender while following a drone.
During intense fighting in the Pokrovsk direction, Russian troops continue their attacks on Ukrainian positions. However, the increase in the number of prisoners may indicate certain shortcomings in the enemy's tactics. In the context of ongoing battles, this trend could indicate widespread problems in command and the moral state of the enemy, providing Ukrainian forces with additional chances for success in repelling the attacks.
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