Russians are trying to break through in Pokrovsk: Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 21 occupiers.
According to ТСН: The defense forces continue to maintain control over Pokrovsk, not allowing Russian troops to advance further.
Situation at the front
Hostilities continue along the entire railway line. Units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the 425th Separate Assault Battalion "Skelya", together with other units in the area of responsibility of the 7th Corps, are conducting raids south of the railway line, organizing ambushes and destroying enemy manpower.
Tension in the central part
The situation remains tense in the central part of Pokrovsk. In one day, Ukrainian stormtroopers eliminated 21 Russian soldiers.
Actions of the enemy
FPV drone operators are actively operating, striking the enemy and its equipment trying to hide in urban areas after moving into the city. The enemy is attempting to advance into the northern areas of Pokrovsk, accumulating forces with significant losses and preparing conditions for further offensive actions, including establishing satellite communication. Ukrainian military forces are observing these attempts and actively countering them.
It was previously reported that the Russian invaders planned to seize the city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region as early as September, but fighting in the city continues into late November.
We previously informed that Russian troops are infiltrating Pokrovsk in small groups, but in large numbers.
The situation in Pokrovsk remains critical as hostilities continue to negatively impact civilian residents. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are prepared for any developments and are doing everything possible to prevent further enemy advances. Against this backdrop, it is important to monitor the tactical steps being taken by both sides, as the situation can change at any moment.
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