The situation in the Pokrovsky direction is not easy, but there is a certain improvement. This was reported by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
I am grateful to the soldiers, and by the time we left (for the meeting in the “Ramstein format” and the “Ambrosetti” forum in Italy – ed.), the situation was already better three or four days later. We discussed all the details with Commander-in-Chief Syrsky, so now I do not want to talk ahead of time. When everything stabilizes there, we will talk, – the president noted.
However, according to the lieutenant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, company commander of the 47th separate separate brigade Nikolai Melnik, there is no point in talking about stabilization of the direction.
If this is stabilization, then I am a ballerina. The Russians continue to advance. They do not have the strength to attack Pokrovsk, Selidovo and Kurakhovka at the same time, so they have chosen one priority and are breaking through our defenses.
The Russians’ priority targets are Ukrainsky and Gornyak, then Kurakhovka. It’s all quite logical, since this will allow them to cordon off a group of units between Nevelskoye and the Volchya River.
It is time to get the brigades out of the noose without major losses, it is lost, now most likely there will be an Avdeevka scenario, when the retreat was “controlled” only in the reports of the commanders’ parents, he writes.
Ukrainian Defense Forces from the 53rd Separate Mechanized Brigade raised the blue and yellow flag at the elevator in the center of New York in Donetsk region.
Azov fighters were also transferred to this area, reinforcing the military defending the city.
On September 7, the number of combat clashes at the front since the beginning of the day increased to 101, the General Staff reported.
Fighting is still ongoing in eight directions. In the Pokrovsky direction, Russian troops carried out 28 attacks during the day, in Kurakhovsky – 27 attacks.
Source: Racurs

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