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Russia attacks strategic city of Pokrovsk aiming to cut off supply lines, Kyiv military states

Russian forces continue to launch attacks near the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk in an effort to bypass it from the south and cut off supply paths to Ukraine's troops, the Ukrainian military said on Saturday.

The capture of the roadway and rail hub in the eastern Donetsk region might develop serious troubles for the Ukrainian army on the eastern front and also permit Russia to reinforce and advance its cutting edge to the west.

The Pokrovsk direction stays the most popular and there the Russians attacked 34 times (in the past 24 hours) and attempted to break through our defences south of Pokrovsk, Viktor Trehubov, spokesman for Ukraine's Khortytsia group of forces, informed Ukrainian nationwide television.

The city, home to a mine that is the sole supplier of coking coal to Ukraine's once-giant steel industry, had a pre-war population of some 60,000 people. Ukraine estimates that around 11,000 of them stay in the city.

Trehubov stated Russian forces were attempting to block supply paths by sending small groups of soldiers to settlements south of Pokrovsk.

They (Russians) do not go straight into the city due to the fact that it means heavy city combating. So they initially attempt to bypass the city and disrupt the logistics chains, Trehubov stated.

He said Kyiv's forces were utilizing drones and precision weapons to try and avoid Russian troops from reaching their targets.

(source: Reuters)