Units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other components of the Defense Forces continue to carry out missions in the Pokrovsk‑Myrnohrad agglomeration.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported this on Facebook.
During his working visit to the Pokrovsk direction, he held a meeting with the command staff to review the situation and plan further actions of Ukrainian units.
“Enemy activity remains high, which our units counter through clear coordination and coherent actions,” Syrskyi said. He added that the meeting clarified the results of defensive, reconnaissance-strike, and assault operations aimed at stabilizing the situation. Special attention was also given to the supply of Ukrainian troops.

“The main focus is comprehensive support for our forces. I have issued necessary instructions for the priority delivery of additional strike capabilities,” he noted.
Syrskyi also emphasized that the Ukrainian side is working to strengthen its own logistics while simultaneously trying to disrupt the logistical routes of the Russian army.
“We are working to maintain the stability of our logistics and taking measures to disrupt the Russian supply lines,” the Commander-in-Chief stressed.
According to him, in just the past four days on the Pokrovsk direction, Russian forces have lost 487 personnel, 350 of whom are irrecoverable. The “exchange fund” is also being replenished with prisoners.
“Thanks to our defenders for their dedication to Ukraine and resilience in fighting the aggressor,” Syrskyi concluded.