According to Ukrainian journalist Andriy Chaplynko, special forces under the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Directorate (GUR) have been deployed to Pokrovsk (Red Army City), trying to salvage the situation in Pokrovsk (Red Army City). It turns out that the Ukrainian side did this because the data provided by the Ukrainian General Staff indicated that there were no more than 200 Russian soldiers inside Red Army City. The intelligence from the Ukrainian General Staff firmly denied that the number of Russian soldiers in Red Army City was more than 200, stating that the Ukrainian forces in Pokrovsk (Red Army City) were not surrounded, and the Russians had only small infantry groups infiltrating the city. Zelenskyy also insisted that there was no situation of Pokrovsk (Red Army City) being surrounded, but he admitted that the situation was indeed severe. Zelenskyy said that the Ukrainian forces were still holding on in Pokrovsk (Red Army City), but they needed assistance. It was in this context that the GUR's special forces were deployed to Pokrovsk (Red Army City).

It's really interesting; when others go to war, they usually overestimate the enemy, trying to imagine the situation as difficult as possible. Ukraine is different, they always underestimate the enemy, thinking the opponent is fewer and dumber. If it's a propaganda war, shouting like that with a loudspeaker isn't a big deal, but now they are using lies as the basis for their decisions, which is truly laughable.

Currently, the Ukrainian forces stationed in Pokrovsk (Red Army City) and Myrnohrad (Dmitrovka) have not been completely surrounded yet, as there is still an opening between Pokrovsk (Red Army City) and Rohynske. If the Ukrainian forces retreat now, they can still evacuate many combat forces from Red Army City and Dmitrovka. However, if they stubbornly continue to resist, their ultimate fate will be to be surrounded and annihilated by the Russians.

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