The Kremlin threw 110 thousand its conquerors in the direction of Pokrovsky, while in Pokrovsk before the war there were 60 thousand.
Russian conquerors in the direction of Pokrovsky now gathered twice as far as the residents of Pokrovsk before the war. This was expressed by a representative of the operation-strategic grouping of troops (Dravov) Dnipro Viktor Tregubov in a commentary Supriln Donbas.
“If 110,000 Russian military acted before the direction of Pokrovsky – I just didn’t know how to correctly describe the size. In Pokrovsk, the population was 60 thousand people before the war. That is, the Russian Federation army was actually twice.
According to him, today the Russian army pressure intensified in the direction of the five, where the intensity of the battles has grown three times.
“Usually there are about 10 quarrels in Limansky, now mainly about 30. If we take the direction of the Serebryansk Forestry, where there is a chance to penetrate, the Russians are actively using every chance there. They are trying to move that to the territory that is destroyed. They did not happen there, though they managed our,” Tregubov said.
In the direction of Novopavlovsky, Russian conquerors do not have attempts to go to the Dnipropetrovsk region.
He emphasized that despite some of the successes in front, the Ukraine military defended it instead of attacking.
“We were in defense. We were less counterattack, less release as we threw Russians from where they were trying to climb. Sometimes the Russian motion plays against them. As in the case of a performance in the direction of Dobropol. Then they are a bit buried, more than they should, and they are destroyed there,” the representatives said.
Earlier, President Vladimir Zelensky announced some successes in the direction of Pokrovsky.
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