“According to the report, most of the Russian attacks were in the Pokrovsky direction”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
According to the report, most of the Russian attacks were in the Pokrovsky direction. According to the General Staff, there were 76 combat clashes in the areas of Volodymyrivka, Shakhove, Dorozhne, Pankivka, Novoeconomichne, Molodetske, Sukhetske, Rodynske, Myrnograd, Chervyn Liman, Lysivka, Zvirove, Kotline, Zelene, Udachne, Dachne and in the direction of Pokrovsk and Novopavlivka.
“In the Kostyantynivka direction, the enemy launched 22 attacks in the areas of Oleksandr-Shultyny, Toretsk, Katerynivka, Shcherbynivka, Rusyny Yar, Sofiivka, and Poltavka… In the Oleksandrivka direction, the Defense Forces stopped 26 enemy attempts to break through the defensive lines in the areas of the settlements of Zaporizhzhia, Andriivka-Klevtsevo, Oleksandrograd, Piddubne, Vorone, Sosnivka, Kalinivske, Novogrigorivka, Olhivske and in the direction of Orestopol, Oleksiivka and Privilny,” the message reads.
According to the command, fighting also continued in the North-Slobozhansk, Kursk, South-Slobozhansk, Kupyansk, Lymansk, Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Orihiv, Prydniprovsk directions.
Earlier, the General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces liberated 182.8 square kilometers on the territory of the Pokrovsky district of the Donetsk region, and another 230.1 square kilometers were cleared from the enemy’s DGR.
British intelligence has reiterated that Pokrovsk is likely to remain a priority for Russia, with the largest share of Russian attacks there compared to the rest of the front line.
On October 1, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, said that the Ukrainian military had cut off the so-called “Dobropilsky Protrusion” of Russian troops.