Ukraine's loss of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast could be perceived as a symbolic defeat in Washington. That's why Kyiv is determined to avert it at all costs. The occupation of the city may become the largest defeat since the beginning of the year, as Russia has committed all its forces to capturing the city, BILD reports.
Speaking of Russia's strategy in Pokrovsk, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the Kremlin wants to convince the US administration that they are allegedly capable of taking all of the east of Ukraine. Ukraine has been holding Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts for 12 years.
Ukrainian fighters report a critical situation near Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, where fierce battles are ongoing.
Senior Ukrainian officer: “We’ve lost 80% of the city, fighting for the remainder”
According to sources in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Russian troops have breached the boundaries of Pokrovsk and are advancing toward fully encircling Ukrainian units.
Officially, Ukraine says that the city is “holding." In reality, however, Ukrainian military personnel report a very different situation, as the Russians have thrown 170,000 troops at the Pokrovsk front.
“We’ve lost 80% of the city and are still fighting for the remaining 20%, but even there, we are losing. The troops in Myrnohrad and further south are in an even worse situation. They are practically surrounded,” a senior officer said.
Another soldier defending Myrnohrad confirmed his statements.
“Even if we were ordered to withdraw, we probably wouldn’t survive. Most likely, none of us would make it alive to Rodynske. It’s better to stay in position and wait until we are either liberated or captured,” he said.
Bakhmut-like strategy: political and military risks of defending the city
Many compare the situation to Bakhmut, when the Ukrainian president, contrary to the generals’ advice, delayed giving a withdrawal order.
“Yes, the situation is similar. We defend heroically, claim that Russia is in worse condition than it admits, and then we retreat,” a Ukrainian diplomat said.
Meanwhile, the president’s supporters believe that continuing the defense has political motives, in particular because Kyiv fears that the loss of Pokrovsk could be seen as a symbolic defeat in Washington.
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