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Pokrovsk: Russian forces use fog cover to push further into key Ukraine town

A week ago, Zelensky estimated that up to 300 Russian soldiers were fighting in Pokrovsk. The video suggests those numbers have probably increased in that time and the military confirmed that on Wednesday, with southern areas of the city now under Russian occupation.

Russian troops appear to be closing in on most areas of Pokrovsk, according to mapping by the Ukraine-based DeepState monitoring group. Some observers say that its fall is imminent.

Most parts of the city are now in a grey zone that neither side fully controls, says “Goose”. “We might hold positions in one building, but the enemy can be in the next one. They’re trying to get behind our backs,” he says.

Moscow is trying to encircle Pokrovsk and neighbouring Myrnohrad in what is known as a “cauldron”.

Even if the “lid” is not closed, Russians can constantly target all routes in and out of it using FPV drones.

To prevent such an encirclement, Ukrainian troops have pushed Russian troops back from Suvorove and Rodynske on the eastern part of the “cauldron”, creating a bigger gap between Russian flanks.

Russian forces are trying to cut off logistical routes supporting Ukrainian troops in Pokrovsk.

They attack supply routes, not only remotely using drones and artillery but also by sending in soldiers on the ground, the Ukrainian drone pilot told the BBC.

This tactic is called infiltration and it has proved quite successful, says Ukrainian military analyst Kostyantyn Mashovets.

He argues that Russian forces have specifically targeted Ukrainian FPV pilots so they do not have sufficient resources to detect the movement of smaller Russian groups.

In an urban environment, Russian soldiers sometimes infiltrate by dressing up as locals or as Ukrainian military, says Mashovets. Their main goal is to cause chaos among Ukrainian defenders, which is then followed by a push from the main forces of the Russian army, he adds.

The Kremlin is also trying to push in other parts of the front line – in Kupyansk in the north-east and in Zapporizhzhya region in the south.

Viktor Tregubov, spokesperson of the Joint Forces Operation, denied Moscow’s claim that they had managed to surround Kupyansk but admitted that Russian troops were present in the south of the town and the situation was difficult.

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