Syrsky on the Pokrovsk direction: the real situation with the battles has been named.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine visited the Pokrovsk direction
According to inkorr.com: Oleksandr Syrsky made a visit to the Pokrovsk direction, where the enemy has intensified actions in the area of the Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad agglomeration. During a meeting with the commanders of army corps and military units defending this territory from a numerically superior opponent, they discussed plans for further defense.
The state of affairs at the Pokrovsk direction
In his social media, the head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine analyzed the current situation in this direction in detail, noting that the information about the 'blockade' of Ukrainian troops in this region, circulated by Russian propaganda, does not correspond to reality. Enemy infantry in Pokrovsk has changed its tactical approaches, avoiding direct combat and concentrating forces in urban areas.
During the visit, Oleksandr Syrsky discussed further steps to contain enemy aggression with the commanders, emphasizing the change in the opponent's tactics. Russian propaganda is trying to distort the real state of affairs, however, the Ukrainian military is ready for an adequate response.
The visit of the commander-in-chief underscores the importance of messages about the real state of affairs at the front and demonstrates the readiness of Ukrainian defenders to face challenges. The change in enemy tactics requires operational response and adaptation, and the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine remains attentive to the situation and defense strategy.
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