Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi announced that he had visited the Pokrovsk direction and made decisions regarding additional provision for units, UNN reports.
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"During another working trip, I met with the leadership of our offensive group. With Major General Oleh Apostol, we discussed the operational situation, the fulfillment of assigned tasks, and plans for further active actions," Syrskyi wrote on social media on Wednesday.
I also worked at the headquarters of units in the Pokrovsk direction, where Russian occupation forces are pressing most noticeably. I spoke with commanders of corps, military units, and subdivisions. Together, we analyzed the current situation in the areas of responsibility. I heard reports on the needs of Ukrainian defenders, proposals for increasing the effectiveness of troop deployment, and blocking enemy active actions. I made certain decisions regarding additional provision for our units.
According to him, a total of 688 enemy attacks have been recorded in this direction since the beginning of April.
"I visited the Unmanned Systems Forces group, where I discussed a number of issues with Major Robert Brovdi. When the enemy regroups and pulls up reserves, the role of UAVs in striking the occupiers increases even more," Syrskyi noted.