Ukraine Steps Up Efforts to Defend Key City of Pokrovsk Amid Ongoing Russian Assault
In a bid to repel an intense Russian assault, Ukraine has deployed special forces to the embattled eastern city of Pokrovsk, which lies on a crucial supply route for its military. The move comes as thousands of Russian troops have been pushing forward with their attack, and Ukrainian authorities are scrambling to maintain control of the strategic location.
Pokrovsk, often referred to as "the gateway to Donetsk," has been under siege by Moscow's forces for over a year as part of Russia's broader push to dominate the eastern Donetsk region. The city is home to approximately 60,000 residents before the conflict and now stands largely deserted due to the relentless fighting.
According to Ukraine's top commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, the deployment of special operations forces to Pokrovsk marks a significant effort to stem the tide of Russian attacks. "We are holding Pokrovsk," he declared in a social media post, emphasizing that Ukrainian authorities remain resolute in their efforts to safeguard the city.
However, despite these efforts, Moscow claims to have made gains on multiple fronts. Russia's defense ministry stated that its troops had killed all 11 members of a Ukrainian special forces team deployed to Pokrovsk but acknowledged that Ukrainian officials have denied this claim, suggesting the operation is ongoing.
The escalating battle for control over Pokrovsk has taken a devastating toll on civilians. An overnight wave of Russian drone and missile attacks resulted in the deaths of six people, including two children aged 11 and 14. The brutal assault also left tens of thousands without power and caused widespread destruction to the city's infrastructure.
Ukraine is increasing its assault troops in the area as part of a desperate bid to stabilize the situation, according to reports from regional officials. The battlefield remains highly dynamic, with Russian forces continuing their relentless push towards key objectives.
Meanwhile, Russia has expanded its attacks on Ukraine's energy grid for the fourth winter running, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Kyiv and its international backers have denounced these strikes as a deliberate attempt to weaken Ukraine's civilian population, while Moscow denies any wrongdoing.
As tensions escalate, both sides appear to be dug in for a protracted conflict with no clear end in sight. For now, the city of Pokrovsk remains a crucial point of contention between Ukraine and Russia, each side fighting to assert control over this strategically significant location.
In a bid to repel an intense Russian assault, Ukraine has deployed special forces to the embattled eastern city of Pokrovsk, which lies on a crucial supply route for its military. The move comes as thousands of Russian troops have been pushing forward with their attack, and Ukrainian authorities are scrambling to maintain control of the strategic location.
Pokrovsk, often referred to as "the gateway to Donetsk," has been under siege by Moscow's forces for over a year as part of Russia's broader push to dominate the eastern Donetsk region. The city is home to approximately 60,000 residents before the conflict and now stands largely deserted due to the relentless fighting.
According to Ukraine's top commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, the deployment of special operations forces to Pokrovsk marks a significant effort to stem the tide of Russian attacks. "We are holding Pokrovsk," he declared in a social media post, emphasizing that Ukrainian authorities remain resolute in their efforts to safeguard the city.
However, despite these efforts, Moscow claims to have made gains on multiple fronts. Russia's defense ministry stated that its troops had killed all 11 members of a Ukrainian special forces team deployed to Pokrovsk but acknowledged that Ukrainian officials have denied this claim, suggesting the operation is ongoing.
The escalating battle for control over Pokrovsk has taken a devastating toll on civilians. An overnight wave of Russian drone and missile attacks resulted in the deaths of six people, including two children aged 11 and 14. The brutal assault also left tens of thousands without power and caused widespread destruction to the city's infrastructure.
Ukraine is increasing its assault troops in the area as part of a desperate bid to stabilize the situation, according to reports from regional officials. The battlefield remains highly dynamic, with Russian forces continuing their relentless push towards key objectives.
Meanwhile, Russia has expanded its attacks on Ukraine's energy grid for the fourth winter running, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Kyiv and its international backers have denounced these strikes as a deliberate attempt to weaken Ukraine's civilian population, while Moscow denies any wrongdoing.
As tensions escalate, both sides appear to be dug in for a protracted conflict with no clear end in sight. For now, the city of Pokrovsk remains a crucial point of contention between Ukraine and Russia, each side fighting to assert control over this strategically significant location.