Russians concentrate 100,000 occupiers on Pokrovsk axis – Khortytsia OSTG

The aggressor country has concentrated about 100,000 occupiers on the Pokrovsk axis of the Donetsk Region. The spokesman for the Khortytsia operational-strategic group of troops (Khortytsia OSTG) Viktor Trehubov reported this on the air of We-Ukraine on Tuesday, August 5.

"In general, for the Russians, it depends a lot on the axis. In general, there are 100,000 Russians on the Pokrovsk axis. On the Novopavlivka axis, the last time we checked, there were 60,000," said Trehubov.

According to him, other directions need to be looked at separately, since the russian occupiers can involve the same unit on two other axes that are at the junction of positions. Trehubov emphasized that it is important where the russians go from the positions of the Khortytsia OSTG.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on July 28, russian "stormtroopers" on bicycles were spotted on the Pokrovsk axis.

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As of July 22, 1,413 residents still remain in Pokrovsk (Donetsk Region), and evacuation is becoming more and more dangerous every day.

On August 4, the aggressor country russia attacked eight settlements in the Donetsk Region.

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