Nearly 10 Russian Soldiers Killed in Strike on Military Headquarters in Pokrovsk
Airstrike Targets Russian Personnel Assembly Point
According to Главком: Ukraine's defense forces carried out an airstrike on a Russian military assembly point located in a multi-story building in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region. The facility was being used by the second unit of Russia's combined arms army. Around 10 Russian personnel were killed in the attack, while others remain trapped under collapsed concrete debris.
The report was published by 'Glavcom', citing the 7th Rapid Response Corps of Ukraine's Air Assault Forces. The strike's location was confirmed through objective monitoring. According to Ukrainian military officials, the Russian side has been using high-rise buildings to discreetly concentrate troops, hide communication equipment, and set up launch points for drones used to attack Ukrainian forces. This tactic, while providing cover, also makes them vulnerable to precision airstrikes.
Frontline Situation
Currently, the Russian army continues its offensive operations across several front sectors. The highest levels of enemy activity are recorded near the border of Sumy region and along key axes in Donetsk region.
This incident highlights the ongoing intensity of combat in eastern Ukraine, particularly in Donetsk region, where Russian forces use residential buildings as covert staging areas. While such methods offer some concealment, they also expose troops to aerial attacks, underscoring the critical role of air operations for Ukraine's defenders. Developments in this area could significantly shape the broader conflict, especially given the enemy's continued offensive push.
The recent airstrike in Pokrovsk is part of a broader pattern of intensified assaults by Ukrainian forces on Russian military positions. Over the past two days, Ukrainian troops have executed significant strikes targeting various military assets, further highlighting the escalating conflict dynamics. For more details on these developments and their implications for the ongoing military operations, see the full report on major strikes against Russian forces.
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