Heavy fighting in the Pokrovsky operational direction

in war •  10 days ago 

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In the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском," the speaker discusses the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, with a focus on heavy fighting in various locations, including Kupinskoe, Toretskoe, and Pokrovsko. The Russian army has reportedly given themselves only a month for offensive actions. The civilian infrastructure has been severely damaged, resulting in hospitalizations and critical injuries. The Russian military has targeted civilian areas and homes in southern and eastern Ukraine, leading to significant damage and casualties. The speaker also mentions military developments in the Belarusian border region, with no Russian units currently stationed there that could be used against Ukraine but the potential presence of tactical aviation group with Su-30s and Su-24 MR reconnaissance planes. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing battles and artillery and aviation exchanges. The Ukrainian forces are taking measures to stabilize the situation and prevent further advancement. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the situation and the potential for further conflict.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском," the speaker from Ukraine begins by reminding viewers that the legal firm Consultant is available for military personnel and their families seeking legal assistance regarding military service and financial payments. The speaker then moves on to discuss the recent military developments, starting with the enemy's use of Kalibr missiles in the Azov Sea and their potential move towards Novorossiisk. The speaker also mentions that two of their missiles were shot down by Ukrainian forces, resulting in significant damage to residential areas in Vasilkov and Obuhovskyi district, including over 100 private homes, six multi-story buildings, a children's hospital, and various administrative buildings. The speaker also mentions that there were no serious injuries reported. The night of Sunday to Monday was also marked by a rocket attack on the Kyiv region, and an attack on Odesa on Monday morning resulted in damage to over 5,000 MT of civilian infrastructure and residential buildings in the Hadiibeyskyi district. The speaker also mentions that there were attacks in Kherson and Kharkiv regions, resulting in damage to infrastructure and civilian areas.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском," the speaker discusses heavy fighting on the Russian front lines in Ukraine, specifically in the areas of Kupinskoe, Toretskoe, and Pokrovsko. The Russian army has reportedly given themselves only a month for offensive actions. The civilian infrastructure has been severely damaged, including a residential building where 16 people, including children, have been hospitalized. Four people are in critical condition. The Russian military has targeted civilian areas and homes in various cities in southern and eastern Ukraine. Over the past few days, there have been 161 military engagements, with the Russian forces launching six rocket attacks and 41 air raids, resulting in the destruction of five artillery positions, two anti-aircraft systems, and various other military equipment. The total losses for the Russian side amounted to 1,270 personnel and 10 tanks, 15 armored vehicles, 61 artillery systems, 12 anti-aircraft systems, 50 drones, 13 types of rockets, 44 automobile units, and various special equipment.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ON: Heavy Fighting. Russian Army Gives No More Than a Month for Offensive Actions," the speaker discusses the recent military developments on the three fronts where Russian forces have been pushed back due to the intensified use of aviation and artillery by the enemy. In the area of Olshanka, Russian troops had to abandon several positions, allowing the enemy to make some progress towards Torchko, where there were plans for a strategic withdrawal. The number of military engagements has decreased significantly, with only 129 engagements reported over the past few days. The enemy launched two group rocket attacks and carried out over 5,800 artillery shellings, including over 900 from reactive systems. There have been casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings. Moving on to the Syvorsky and Polesky directions, the spokesperson for the Ukrainian border guard service, Andrey Demchenko, stated that there have been no changes observed directly on the border with Belarus. The troops stationed there, numbering around 2,000, remain in their positions, with periodic rotation taking place. Belarus has resumed large-scale military drills, with commanders receiving alerts and mobilizing their units to operational areas. This activity is seen as an attempt by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to demonstrate his country's significance on the international stage and to counter the perceived threat from the civilized world. The ongoing military exercises are likely to lead to the eventual integration of Belarus into the Russian security system, with Lukashenko unlikely to resist this outcome. Additionally, rumors suggest that Lukashenko is building a palace for himself near Putin's residence in Sochi, implying that he may be planning to retire and relinquish his role as the gaúleiter of Belarus.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ОN," the speaker discusses the current military situation at the Belarusian border with Ukraine. While Belarus has been conducting military drills and maintaining a significant military presence in the past, there are currently no Russian units stationed there that could be used against Ukraine. However, there is a tactical aviation group in Belarus with Su-30s and Su-24 MR reconnaissance planes that could potentially be used against Ukraine or NATO countries. There have been reports of Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian territory, but no official confirmation has been given. The focus of the Russian attacks has been on the Harkov operational direction, specifically in the Volchansk area, where Ukrainian forces have been under attack for several days. The Ukrainian military has been gradually pushing back Russian forces, and there have been reports of Russian troops withdrawing and regrouping. The speaker suggests that this may be a tactic to restore their combat effectiveness before returning to the front lines. The situation is also developing in the Lipetsk and Tykhov directions, where Ukrainian forces have repelled nine Russian attacks. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the situation and the potential for further conflict.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ОN," the speaker discusses the ongoing battles between Russian and Ukrainian forces in various locations. In Stepanovka, the enemy retreated to their initial positions after suffering losses, and the front line remains stable. In the Limansky direction, the enemy made nine attempts to advance towards Kapana, Makievka, and Serebryanka, but all were unsuccessful. The enemy also attempted to attack in the Razlivka and Vyemky areas, but to no avail. The situation remains under the control of Ukrainian forces, with no significant changes to the front line. The enemy made several attempts on the Severny direction, but were repelled and forced to retreat to their initial positions. In the Resko direction, the enemy made seven attacks, but Ukrainian forces adequately responded and took necessary measures to exhaust the enemy's offensive capabilities. The front line remains stable in this sector. The enemy has been attempting to concentrate significant efforts on the Pokrovskoe direction, with over 40 attacks reported in the last two weeks. The main attacks have been focused on the areas around Ochetyna and Novoalexandrovka, where intense fighting continues. Despite this, Ukrainian forces are holding their ground and continuing to engage in combat on the outskirts of Novoalexandrovka. The situation is fluid, with Novoalexandrovka reportedly under control of Russian forces according to some reports, but this has been denied by the Ukrainian General Staff. The enemy has made significant gains in the Novopokrovskoe direction, but Ukrainian forces are taking measures to stabilize the situation and prevent further advancement.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ON: Heavy Fighting. Russian Forces Given Only a Month for Offensive Actions," there have been four battles in the direction of Nikishino, with the enemy resuming their attacks on the areas of Urozhainyi and Stary Maiorsk, which are under Ukrainian defense control. No significant progress has been made by the enemy, and they have retreated to their initial positions in other directions. The situation remains unchanged, with positional battles and artillery and aviation exchanges continuing. There have also been disturbances on occupied territories, including Mariupol, where a base of the occupying forces has been damaged, resulting in the destruction of five units of equipment and a PVO system. In addition, there have been reports of strikes on a polygon near the settlement of Stariy Krym and a location near a military commissariat in the populated area of Nikolska. The Ukrainian forces are not attacking beyond the border at this time, as they await permission from the United States to allow Ukrainian-made ATAMS missiles to fly the full distance. In Crimea, there have also been disturbances, and the Russian space center and observation and communication center have been damaged by rockets. The enemy's radar and radio-technical reconnaissance systems have been destroyed, making it difficult for them to use this equipment for intelligence gathering. The Ukrainian military has reportedly destroyed 12 areas of enemy personnel and equipment concentration, including 1,300 enemy personnel, 12 tanks, 15 armored vehicles, 51 artillery systems, 56 vehicles, and 20 special equipment units. Overall, the enemy has suffered significant losses along the entire front line from Kharkiv to Olesha. The Center for Special Operations of the SBU of Ukraine, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary, is one of the best special forces units in Ukraine for countering this type of technology. They have already destroyed over 1,600 tanks, and the damage caused by this destruction was estimated to be several billion dollars.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ON: Heavy Fighting. Russian Army Gives No More Than a Month for Offensive Actions," the speaker discusses the work of the Special Operations Center, specifically the Alpha unit, in the ongoing conflict. The Alpha unit, which is part of the Special Operations Center, has suffered heavy losses, with eight out of ten tanks destroyed being attributed to their efforts. The speaker also mentions the damage inflicted on enemy radio-electronic warfare systems and communication networks. The Special Operations Center is actively recruiting new members to join Alpha, with potential recruits undergoing rigorous testing and selection processes based on their skills and inclinations. The speaker also celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Special Operations Center and highlights the use of drones, specifically the cbab drones developed by Vasily Malyuk, in the conflict, particularly in the Black Sea. These drones have been used to lay anti-ship mines in the Black Sea, causing damage to Russian ships. The speaker emphasizes the growing military potential of the Ukrainian forces and the increasing role of drones in their offensive strategies.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ON: Heavy Battles. Russian Army Gives No More Than a Month for Offensive Actions," the speaker discusses recent military developments in Ukraine. The speaker mentions the anticipated destruction of the Krymsky Bridge this summer and the recent attack on a military polygon and training center in the Russian Federation, where instructors and technical personnel were present. The speaker also mentions the destruction of over 110 drones and their operators and personnel at the training center. Additionally, the speaker touches upon the military-political situation in Russia and around it, mentioning ongoing mobilization efforts and the closure of prisons to send inmates to the front lines.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ОN: Heavy Battles. The Russian Army Gives No More Than a Month for Offensive Actions," there is a discussion about individuals in detention centers refusing to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense. Law enforcement officers, including the MVD, FSB, MCHS, and court bailiffs, are reportedly tasked with finding physically fit suspects and defendants aged 18 to 65 for military service in exchange for the possibility of criminal charges being dropped and criminal records being expunged. This effectively undermines the criminal justice system, allowing individuals to commit crimes, be arrested, and then join the military. The situation is particularly chaotic in smaller cities and rural areas where law enforcement struggles to maintain order. The speaker also touches on the situation in Crimea and the Krymsky Bridge, stating that while it may be difficult for adversaries to destroy the bridge with a group or massed missile attack, Ukraine will not continue the war until the last citizen. General Budanov, in an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer, discussed the prospects of the war, stating that Ukraine's numerical disadvantage can be compensated by advanced military technology. Putin is reportedly concerned about the potential impact of US-made F-16s and drone strikes on Russian forces, and there have been diplomatic protests regarding Ukrainian strikes on Russian bases. The situation on the front lines is complex and may last for at least a month, with drone strikes posing psychological and economic threats to Russia, but not critically impacting its military potential. However, there is no significance in peaceful negotiations as long as occupied territories are not returned. Regarding Donald Trump's potential presidency, Budanov remains neutral.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ON: Heavy Fights. Russian Army Gives No More Than a Month for Offensive Actions," the speaker discusses recent developments in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Czech Republic's Defense Minister, Jana Černochová, announced that the first shipment of military supplies from the Czech initiative had arrived in Ukraine, allowing the Ukrainian army to loosen the grip on their artillery in terms of delivering heavy fire to the enemy. Additionally, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared the United States a "strategic partner" following a visit from Russian President Putin. In response to Putin's requests, Vietnam opted to work with the United States instead of causing conflict, given the larger market potential and prospects for the US market. However, the Russian Federation is facing financial difficulties, with only 15% of payments for long-term contracts made so far this year. Companies are leaving the Russian market due to the lack of payment and the uncertainty surrounding the ruble's value. In response to these issues, the European Union officially passed a new package of sanctions against Russia, which includes restrictions on the import of Russian natural gas and the freezing of investments in Russian gas pipelines. These sanctions target key sectors of the Russian economy, including energy, finance, trade, and the complications of bypassing previous sanctions. The European Union also announced that Ukraine would receive the first 2.5 billion euros from frozen Russian assets to purchase weapons and defend against Russian aggression.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ОН tяжелые бои. Армии рф дают не более месяца наступательных действий," the speaker discusses the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with a focus on Serbia's role in the situation. The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, revealed in an interview with Financial Times that Serbia had exported approximately 800 million euros worth of ammunition, mostly of Soviet origin, to Ukraine through third parties. This was necessary for the Serbian economy, as the country had many contacts with Americans, Spaniards, Czechs, and others, who ultimately determined the fate of these weapons. Despite Serbia's pro-Russian stance, the country is actively selling ammunition to Ukraine, which in turn helps Ukraine fight against occupying forces and liberate its territory. Additionally, the speaker discusses an incident in which a Russian missile landed near Sevastopol in the Ukrainian part of Crimea, causing three deaths and over 120 injuries. Despite knowing that Russian rockets were in the area, the Russians did not issue a warning, potentially to save the tourist season. The speaker questions why Magadan, the mayor of the city, was on the beach during the incident and wonders if she was injured or not. The speaker also mentions that Crimea is Ukrainian territory, occupied by Russian forces temporarily.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ОN," the speaker warns that there are over 150 military objects in Crimea that are not far from civilian areas, and the Russian occupation forces are trying to bring civilians closer to military installations for protection. The speaker also mentions that there is ongoing war in the region, with high intensity of military actions. The Russian army is reportedly trying to cancel vacation bookings and urging people to leave Crimea as it may become difficult to leave once the situation deteriorates. The speaker also discusses the ongoing conflict in Sevastopol and mentions that Putin's peaceful proposal remains in effect despite Ukraine's attack on the city. The Russian army is reportedly facing limitations in resources and manpower, and there are ongoing conflicts in Mahachkala, where a counter-terrorist operation has been declared and there have been reports of attacks on checkpoints and the seizure of a Christian church and a synagogue. The Russian authorities have been trying to mobilize men in Dagestan, but faced protests and had to reduce the scale of mobilization. The speaker notes that the Russian command is prioritizing the mobilization of men in the region as they are the main source of support and power for the Russian forces.

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In the YouTube video titled "24.06 На Покровском ON: Heavy fighting in Derbent and Mahachkala. Russian army gives no more than a month for offensive actions," the speaker discusses the ongoing conflicts between armed individuals and the Federal Russian law enforcement system in Dagestan. These conflicts have resulted in heavy fighting in Derbent and Mahachkala, leading to the deaths of over 20 people, mostly law enforcement officers. Sons and relatives of a local leader have been reportedly involved in the clashes and have been detained. The authorities have declared a mourning period and continue to search for suspected sleepers trained abroad. The speaker also mentions the impact of these events on tourism in Crimea, with some tourists canceling trips and tour operators offering refunds. The speaker concludes by encouraging military personnel and their families to seek legal assistance from a consulting firm and expressing support for Ukraine's defense forces.

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