Russia’s Brutal Pokrovsk Push Leaves Wounded Soldiers Behind as Ukraine Offers Surrender
Russian military strategy in the Pokrovsk region is shifting, with commanders focusing on offensive maneuvers rather than addressing critical supply and rescue issues. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces are appealing to Russian soldiers to surrender, offering rewards and a chance at a new life.
Lieutenant Colonel Aleksandr Kibitov, commander of the Russian 74th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade, has been reported to be forming new assault groups by disbanding evacuation teams on the Pokrovsk axis. This move comes amidst acute equipment shortages, leaving wounded personnel without timely medical support or transport. The lack of a functioning evacuation system has resulted in deaths from blood loss and hypothermia. Ukrainian forces, under the banner of ATESH, are taking advantage of the situation, appealing to Russian service members to surrender. They promise a reward and an opportunity for a fresh start in exchange for laying down their arms.
Russian military tactics in the Pokrovsk region are increasingly prioritizing attacks over rescue and supply, leading to dire consequences for wounded personnel. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces are actively encouraging Russian soldiers to surrender, potentially turning the tide of the conflict.
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