Enemy groups really pass through the city, but suffer great losses. Accordingly, Russia does not want the pokrovsk to storm “on the forehead”.
The Russians have long been trying to break into Pokrovsk, but until recently, defense forces reflect enemy attacks well. Since the beginning of July, the enemy has been able to break the defense of Ukraine’s armed forces, and the first groups have reached the city, as in the plot.
The enemy is in the threshold
In the direction of Pokrovsky, the Russian Federation army began to adapt to the tactics of Ukraine’s armed forces and used new-fiber-optical drone technology. These are the drones that attack Ukrainian positions at a depth of 25 km, Reuters reports.
According to the media, the defense forces have not been recovered, and in the months they have stopped Moscow’s offensive in strategic Pokrovsk, destroying thousands of Russian soldiers with the help of Kamikaze drones. However, in recent weeks the situation has changed: enemy troops have destroyed the defense, and the first DRGs entered the city.
“They couldn’t stop the attempts, but we showed them,” said the artillery unit soldier with the Call Sign Vogak.
However, the losses in the Russians are still big. As the commander of the Battalion Wolves Da Vinci, Sergei Filimonov, said for the agency, each prisoner said they were most afraid of Ukrainian drones.
Meanwhile, the conquerors threw badly trained soldiers, as well as the defendants. There is also evidence of a lack of proper supply: Reuters reported that one of the soldiers asked his family 50 thousand rubles per radio.
Military
“This is thanks to the” Zelenka “of the Russian Federation managed by the Russian Federation to break into Pokrovsk,” said platoon commander on the 68th brigade in a commentary for DW.
“When there is winter, our drones see them immediately. And they can slip into the greenhouse. And they get people, prepare,” he added.
Accordingly, the commander complained about the deterioration of the situation for Ukrainian defenders.
“Two days ago, I couldn’t go to Pokrovsk’s positions. We just drove-up-disassembled. We had three 300s, we were taken. Another car was going there-and it was hurting,” he said.
However, according to him, the team “prevents the Russians from entering Pokrovsk” is still heard from leadership. “
“My command protects people. But, on the other hand, my command has a command from above. As they say, it will be,” the commander said.
At the same time, he complains about the lack of staff: “The losses that are scary … Many people go to the SZF and leave their positions.”
Journalists emphasize that the commander of the platoon is seeing the situation exclusively on his site, so the situation may vary with others. The press officer of the 68 Brigade Miroslav Semenyuk in the DW commentary assured that Pokrovsk is currently no surroundings.
The Russian thinking
The enemy did not storm to the Pokrovsk “on the forehead”, but trying to bring the city to a slightly environment, the operation of the operational-strategic grouping of Khortitsa troops Viktor Tregubov said.
According to him, there are some wedding between Pokrovsky and Konstantinovka.
“Now unaware of attacking directly. The Russians have already learned what is going on if the cities are” on the forehead “. Despite all the living power they have today, they still do not have enough people to repeat the” meat attacks “in Mariupol or Bakhmut.
Promotion in small groups
According to Tregubov, the enemy is currently using offensive tactics using a large number of small military groups.
“But the number of these groups is huge and the front is immense. They try to climb in different ways: the use of different camouflage methods, including” green “and so on.
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Source: korrespondent

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