February 5, 2025
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Tregubo about the situation in the Pokrovskaya area: the intensity of Russian storms decreased, but remains high

Tregubov about the situation in the Pokrovsk region: the intensity of storms of the Russian Federation decreased, but the high -Russian troops remain reduced by the intensity of assault actions near Pokrovsk, but continue attempts to surround the city. The invaders are trying to cut the ways of supply and cover the city from the south and southwest.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

The intensity of the assault actions of the Russians in the Pokrovsk region in Donetsk has decreased slightly, but remains high. The invaders are still trying to get around and cover the city from the south and southwest.

This was stated UNN.

In the Pokrovsk region, attempts to go around and cover the city from the south and southwest. They wicked something. The intensity of their assault actions decreased somewhat, but remains high. They try hard, just resistance to them became strong enough and they faced objective difficulties

However, he noted that the Russians have an ambition to cover Pokrovsk from the west, cut the routes leading to it and leave the city’s defenders without supply, or although limit this supply.

Addition

On January 2, Tregubov stated that there were certain signs that the pace of the offensive of the Russians was slowing down. The invaders were tied in city battles in the time ravine, Toretsk.

He also stated that a large number of Russians were thrown into one single task – to attempt to cover Pokrovsk.

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