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The Russian army is increasing pressure on the Pokrovsk-Myrnograd agglomeration: OSUV “Dnipro”

Russian occupying forces are intensifying pressure on the Pokrovsk-Myrnograd agglomeration, on some days the number of clashes reaches 56. This was announced by operational-strategic group of troops “Dnipro” Oleksiy Bielsky.

“The pressure of the enemy on the Pokrovsko-Myrnograd agglomeration is increasing, the number of military clashes is constantly changing. Sometimes they are 52-56, sometimes a little less – 49, but the pressure is increasing, – he emphasized.

According to Bielskyi, the occupiers are able to attack this direction in 16 sections at different times of the day:

“For example, tentatively at eight in the morning – a strike from the south, another from the north, and during the day they try to find weak points in the defense and break through them to organize a new breakthrough”.

He reported that the average daily number of combat encounters with the enemy in the directions in the area of ​​responsibility of the Dnipro Special Operations Command; exceeds 170.

“The number of armed clashes is increasing, Pokrovsky was and remains the hottest direction. The Russians reached the southern borders of the Pokrovsk-Myrnograd agglomeration back in autumn – at the beginning of winter last year, but they could not even approach Pokrovsk and Myrnograd. Then they broke through the Dobropilsky ledge, and now very active fighting is going on there, Bielsky noted.

He also clarified that the Russian Federation has concentrated about 100,000 troops in this area:

“The Russians have been trying to capture Pokrovsk and Mirnograd since last December, and have already lost more than 60,000 of their servicemen. Now they have gathered groups, and every day our military liquidates an average of 150-200 soldiers of the Russian army”.

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