The Security Service of Ukraine showed a unique video of the destruction of occupiers in Pokrovsk: year-end results
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Anna Tkach
06.11.2025 - 20:20
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The special forces are targeting troops in Pokrovsk
According to glavcom.ua: Soldiers from the 'Alpha' special operations center of the Security Service of Ukraine continue to actively eliminate Russian troops in Pokrovsk and its outskirts. The Security Service has published images of these events, reports 'Glavkom'.
Over the past year, fighters in this area have destroyed 9,500 enemy soldiers. In addition, the following have been hit and damaged:
- 255 tanks;
- 433 armored fighting vehicles;
- 343 artillery guns and missile systems;
- 78 anti-aircraft systems;
- 12 electronic warfare/radar system disruption devices;
- 4,553 vehicles;
- 3,824 enemy firing positions and fortifications;
- 65 ammunition and fuel depots.
As reported, in just the last month, fighters from the 'Alpha' special operations center of the Security Service in Pokrovsk and its outskirts have eliminated more than 1,500 occupiers. Moreover, over 20 units of Russian equipment are destroyed every day.
Reports indicate that special forces continue to effectively combat Russian troops in Pokrovsk and actively eliminate their equipment and positions, reflecting the ongoing struggle and control by Ukrainian security forces over the territory.
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