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Russian and Ukrainian troops battle in ruins of Pokrovsk
On Monday, a spokesperson for the General Staff of Ukraine’s military reaffirmed, in comments to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, that not a single military unit was encircled in the Pokrovsk sector.Reuters
Russian and Ukrainian troops fought battles on Tuesday in the ruins of Pokrovsk, a transport and logistics hub in eastern Ukraine that Moscow has been trying to capture for over a year.
Ukraine’s military said fierce fighting was under way in a part of the city that was key for Kyiv’s frontline logistics. It said additional special forces had arrived there, and more weapons and equipment were being sent.
MOSCOW/KYIV, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Russian and Ukrainian troops fought battles on Tuesday in the ruins of Pokrovsk, a transport and logistics hub in eastern Ukraine that Moscow has been trying to capture for over a year.
Ukraine’s military said fierce fighting was under way in a part of the city that was key for Kyiv’s frontline logistics. It said additional special forces had arrived there, and more weapons and equipment were being sent.
Reuters was unable to verify the battlefield reports from either side.
On Monday, a spokesperson for the General Staff of Ukraine’s military reaffirmed, in comments to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, that not a single military unit was encircled in the Pokrovsk sector.
With peace talks at an impasse in the fourth year of the war, Russia says it has the initiative on all sections of the front, yet it has not captured a major town since taking Avdiivka in early 2024. Ukraine says the fighting is largely stalemated and its territorial losses have been marginal.
ONWARD DRIVE FROM POKROVSK?
DeepState, a Ukrainian project that maps the front line based on verified open source images, on Tuesday showed that Russian forces had pushed further into Pokrovsk and its environs, though it showed much of it still in grey, beyond firm control of either side.
In an update published on Tuesday evening, DeepState said: “The situation remains critical.”
It said there were districts of Pokrovsk where Russian forces were digging in and building up positions. It was no longer possible, DeepState said, to contain Russian troops in the south of the town and at least one nearby settlement was also probably lost.
Pokrovsk had a pre-war population of some 60,000, but most civilians fled long ago. Capturing it could give Moscow a platform to drive towards Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, the two biggest remaining Ukrainian-controlled cities in the Donetsk region which Russia wants to capture in its entirety.
Russian military blogger Rybar said on Tuesday that Moscow’s control of Pokrovsk was gradually expanding but “a complete clearing of the city is still far off”.




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