Russian troops are increasing pressure on all sections of the front - Estonian intelligence
Kyiv • UNN
Russian troops are increasing pressure on all sections of the front, carrying out about 200 attacks per day. The main direction is Pokrovsky, where the Russian Federation is trying to exhaust Ukrainian resources.

Over the past week, the average number of attacks by Russian occupation forces has approached 200 per day, indicating an increase in pressure, according to the operational report of the Estonian Defense Forces on the fighting in Ukraine. This is reported by ERR, writes UNN.
Russian troops are increasing pressure on all sections of the front. There are still no signs of a decrease in military activity or preparation for a possible ceasefire on the part of Russia. It is likely that Russia is trying to make the most of the current situation by maintaining a high rate of offensives. Its main goal is to exhaust Ukrainian military resources before possible agreements are concluded that will limit the intensity of hostilities.
According to the Estonian Defense Forces, the Pokrovsky direction in the Donetsk region remains the main strike direction.
Despite the fact that it accounts for about 40% of all daily attacks, the Russian Armed Forces have not achieved significant success in this area for several weeks. In general, Russian forces have made minor advances in settlements. In this regard, they are trying to increase the offensive outside them in order to disrupt Ukrainian logistics channels.
There have been no significant changes in other areas of the front over the past week.
However, Estonian intelligence noted that, for its part, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to put pressure on the border areas of the Kursk and Belgorod regions.