Plans for Pokrovsk. Former Commander-in-Chief Muzhenko Reveals Russian Plans.


According to the DeepState project, the Russian army continues to move southwest of Pokrovsk. The reports from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine indicate that these areas have been the most active zones of attacks by Russian forces in recent months. The Russians do not plan to capture Pokrovsk but intend to block the city. This was stated by Viktor Muzhenko, the former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Russian plans include cutting the railway lines to the east of Slovyansk and Mezha, which will inhibit supplies to Pokrovsk. This will lead to restrictions in logistics and encirclement of the city. According to Muzhenko, this poses a significant danger.
In order to avoid the loss of Donbas, changes are needed, starting from the organizational structure, emphasizes Muzhenko.
We remind you that Ukrainian forces have regained their positions near Siversk. Meanwhile, Russian troops continue to advance near Toretsk, Velyka Novosilka, as well as in the directions of Pokrovsk and Kurakhivka.
Given the Russian intentions to capture an important mine in Pokrovsk, Kyiv's allies must urgently provide Ukraine with the necessary assistance. This is reported by Bloomberg.
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