Russian troops are one kilometer from Pokrovsk: civilian evacuation is almost impossible.
The situation at the front in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, is currently difficult, as Russian troops are located less than a kilometer from the city.
Almost 1300 civilians remain in Pokrovsk, for whom evacuation is nearly impossible
According to the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Vadim Filashkin, there are 1327 civilians left in the city. Ukrainian forces are holding defensive positions and trying to stop the enemy's advance.
'Regarding evacuation, without the Defense Forces, it is currently almost impossible, as the enemy covers all approaches with FPV drones on fiber optics. Those who want to leave now can only do so with the support of the Defense Forces,'
Recently, a forced evacuation of residents from several villages in the Donetsk region took place due to the activation of offensive actions by Russian troops in this area. The media reported significant breakthroughs by the enemy, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine clearly explained what actually happened.
In Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, about 1300 civilians remain who are difficult to evacuate due to the danger at the front. Russian troops are very close to the city, so Ukrainian forces are currently trying to stop their advance. Only the Defense Forces can prevent the danger and provide an opportunity for residents to evacuate.
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