Russian troops in the Pokrovsk direction: spokesperson talks about the occupiers' mistake.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian military forces are actively resisting attacks from Russian troops in the Pokrovsk direction. The spokesperson of the operational-strategic grouping of troops 'Dnipro', Lieutenant Colonel Viktor Trehubov explained that Russian troops attempted to conduct a mass infiltration, but Ukrainian forces successfully pushed them back.
Situation at the front
'These were small groups, but these small groups were combining, conducting active offensive actions. About a month ago, they surged forward, trying to seize as much territory as possible', - Trehubov said.
Despite the fact that initially, Russian troops managed to capture certain positions, they failed to hold them. Now, Ukrainian forces are actively repelling attacks and pushing the enemy back.
'The Russians became a bit brazen and made a big mistake. For this mistake, they are paying the price', - emphasized the spokesperson of OSUV 'Dnipro'.
Enemy tactics
Russian troops continue to use the tactics of small groups, which creates certain difficulties for Ukrainian defenders. However, this approach indicates a change in the strategy of Russian forces, who are trying to compensate for the technical advantage of Ukrainian troops by relying on manpower.
Ukrainian troops are conducting successful counter-offensive operations in the Pokrovsk direction, repelling attacks from Russian forces and pushing them from occupied positions. In case of failure, the Russians may try to change their tactics, relying on their own reserves.
The situation at the front remains tense, but Ukrainian military demonstrates resilience and determination. Given the actions of the enemy, it is important to maintain combat readiness and adapt strategies to new challenges.
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