NewsA crucial battle for Pokrovsk could shape the future of the Ukraine conflict

A crucial battle for Pokrovsk could shape the future of the Ukraine conflict

The Russians are getting closer to Pokrowsk.
The Russians are getting closer to Pokrowsk.
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Rafał Strzelec

2 September 2024 21:14

Pokrovsk, a city of 60,000 in Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine, is being discussed in every possible context. It is expected to be the site of a crucial battle in autumn 2024 between Ukrainian and Russian forces. One analyst says the battle for Pokrovsk may be the last for Russian troops this autumn.

For the past few weeks, it has been speculated that Pokrovsk could be a key target for the Russians. The city serves an extremely important logistical function. According to various estimates, Putin's army is a few kilometres, no more than 10 kilometres, from this city of 60,000 in Donetsk Oblast.

The potential capture of Pokrovsk would make it harder for the Ukrainians to maintain supply lines between Chasiv Yar and Vuhledar. It can be expected that the city itself may be destroyed like Avdiivka, which the Russians turned into rubble, capturing it house by house after many months of fighting in February 2024.

Key battle in autumn in Ukraine? Expert assesses

Analyst at the Center for Military and Legal Studies, Oleksandr Musienko, believes that the fight for Pokrovsk will be a crucial battle in the current stage of the war. He claims the battle "will begin in a few weeks."

He believes the battle for Pokrovsk could be the last for Russian troops this autumn and the last in their annual offensive campaign, which began in October 2023, coming from the direction of Avdiivka, as he stated in a conversation with Radio NV. Ukrainian soldiers have a chance to repel these attacks. However, there will be heavy fighting, he added.

The residents of Pokrovsk are preparing for the assault. An evacuation of residents is underway. Defensive fortifications have already been established around the city. Serhiy Dobriak, head of the military administration, said preparations began in March and April 2022. Miners and public utility workers were among those involved in the efforts.

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