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#Russian forces are eyeing a multi-pronged military push across the 1,000-kilometer front line in the coming weeks – #AP

According to the #Ukrainian government and military analysts, the aim is to maximize the pressure on #Ukraine and strengthen #Kremlin's negotiating position in ceasefire talks.

A #Ukrainian soldier with the call sign "#Italian" said #Russia is building up fresh forces with armoured vehicles in the #Pokrovsk direction, while in the #Zaporizhzhia region, #Russia amassed

#Ukraine 🇺🇦 captured #Popovka in #Russia 🇷🇺 #Belgorod oblast', two bridges were also destroyed to disrupt 🇷🇺 logistics

🇺🇦 strike on #Kondratovka in #Kursk oblast' destroyed enemy command point

🇺🇦 liberated #Solyone and #Uspenivka on #Pokrovsk direction

🇺🇦 continues to hold strategic hills in 🇷🇺#Kursk oblast'

🇷🇺 continues small attacks into 🇺🇦 #Sumy oblast' on the direction of #Basovka trying to flank 🇺🇦 forces in #Kursk oblast'

🇷🇺 halted oil deliveries through #Kavkazskaya pipeline

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#Zelensky: #Ukraine forces repel months-long attempt by #Russia to overrun logistics hub of #Pokrovsk in #Donetsk region

Russia attacks in #Kursk and buildup on border w #Sumy

"I would like all partners to understand exactly what Putin is planning, what he is preparing for, and what he will be ignoring.

The buildup of Russian forces indicates that Moscow intends to keep ignoring diplomacy. It is clear that Russia is prolonging the war"

#Ukraine #Horseback #Pokrovsk

"REAL FOOTAGE: Russian Troops CHARGE ON HORSEBACK IN A DISASTER! | RFU News" [5:37 min]
by RFU News — Reporting from Ukraine

youtube.com/watch?v=2LckMTNVW6

Quote [long] by RFU:
"Mar 6, 2025
Today, there is important news from the Pokrovsk direction.
Here, desperate Russian commanders attempted to achieve a breakthrough at any cost. With Ukrainians creating a kill zone for vehicles, Russians started deploying horses, reimplementing cavalry into modern warfare.
South of Pokrovsk, Russian forces are desperate to push westward, attempting to put as much distance as possible between their rear positions and the relentless Ukrainian drone operators targeting their rear. Their constant drone strikes are devastating Russian supply lines, command centers, and units moving to the contact line, severely disrupting an already weak logistical network. To counter this, the Russians aimed to seize control of the small settlements scattered across the vast open fields in the area, which would serve as launching points for further assaults westward, while denying the Ukrainians the ability to do the same in the other direction.
While frozen ground conditions technically allow Russian forces to maneuver their remaining armored vehicles more effectively, their ability to conduct large-scale mechanized assaults has been severely weakened by the staggering number of vehicle losses sustained over months of fighting. Despite the solid terrain, the battlefield dynamics remain under Ukrainian drone dominance. Russian forces have found it nearly impossible to advance without being spotted, and any attempt at rapid movement results in swift targeting by Ukrainian artillery and drones.
The regular Russian tactic of using the survivors of failed mechanized assaults to dig in along tree lines does not work with completely frozen ground, as it is too hard to dig in quickly enough before Ukrainians fully eliminate them with drones. Russian assault groups that manage to cross open terrain are often left exposed without cover and subsequently eliminated by Ukrainian drone strikes. With few alternatives, the Russian advance has been restricted mainly to the settlements in the fields, relying on spread-out buildings for cover.
Several geolocated videos show the work of Ukrainian troops in dismantling the rarely available Russian vehicles. A Russian T-72B3M tank can be seen delivering soldiers to a position in a tree line, but at that very moment, two Ukrainian FPV drones can be seen already flying towards it, striking it precisely and destroying it on the spot. Another video shows how Ukrainian kamikaze drones are hunting and eliminating Russian soldiers, ATVs, armored personnel carriers, more tanks, and military trucks filled with soldiers and supplies.
A stark indication of Russian struggles has emerged in recent footage from Russian soldiers filming themselves moving to the frontline on horseback. They are seen carrying their full combat equipment, including armor vests and shoulder-fired anti-tank weapons. Another clip shows other soldiers riding horses through a village, again moving toward the front, however, with fewer weapons than the previous group. This shows that the implementation of new improvised cavalry units applies to all levels of the Russian armed forces, from highly trained personnel to the foot soldiers sent on meat waves.
Other shocking images even show the usage of donkeys and a camel to transport supplies. While these methods may partially help sustain some positions, it highlights the growing desperation, as the use of such improvised cavalry in modern warfare is an unmistakable sign that conventional Russian logistics have entirely broken down.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian mechanized units continue to operate effectively, reinforcing positions, rotating troops, and maintaining steady pressure on Russian-held settlements. Footage shows how two Russian fiber-optic-guided drones attacked a Ukrainian Kozak-2M1 armored vehicle but were unable to detonate, leaving the crew unharmed. Another video shows how two Ukrainian tanks destroyed a building in the village Sribne, where up to 10 Russians were attempting to establish a foothold. In another, a Ukrainian Bradley armored fighting vehicle successfully evacuated Ukrainian soldiers who were pinned down by opening suppressive fire and deploying a smoke screen.
Overall, the ongoing battle near Pokrovsk illustrates the widening gap in military capabilities between the two sides. While Ukrainian forces maintain mobility with modern mechanized forces, Russian troops are being pushed into increasingly outdated and desperate tactics, relying more and more on animals to sustain their operations. If this trend continues, Russian attempts to advance westward will remain slow, costly, and ultimately unsustainable, while Ukrainian defenders continue to tighten their hold on the battlefield, and winning the war of attrition."

#SlavaUkraini ! #HeroyamSláva!

🇷🇺 used "double-tap" attack with cluster munitions overnight on residential blocks in #Dobropillia near #Pokrovsk, killing at least 14 civilians including 5 #children, and 37 injured. A day of mourning has been declared.

In #Kursk, 🇷🇺 advanced in Stara Sorochyna and Nova Sorochyna

🇷🇺 hit DTEK power facility in #Odesa for the seventh time in 3 weeks

Large protest in #Slovakia against russian aggression

🇺🇦 attacked KINEF, one of the largest 🇷🇺 #oil refineries, in #Leningrad, 800km from the border

Last night #Russia conducted an attack on residential blocks in #Dobropillia near #Pokrovsk, killing 14 civilians including 5 children.[^1] What was especially Russian in this attack was that they applied double-tap tactics hitting the same place with cluster munitions again shortly after rescue services arrived - this is clearly visible in a video which I will post in a moment.

Granted what #Trump said yesterday that #Putin is “doing what anybody would do”[^2] I’m just wondering if it’s now okay for “anybody” to start firing double-tap attacks on Russian Belgorod, Kursk, Rostov?

[^1]: https://www.rappler.com/world/europe/russian-missle-attack-ukraine-march-8-2025/

[^2]: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/07/trump-says-it-is-easier-to-deal-with-russia-and-putin-wants-to-end-the-war

RAPPLER · At least 14 killed, 37 wounded in Russian missile strike on Ukraine, Kyiv says(1st UPDATE) Ukraine says Russian forces attack Dobropillia with ballistic missiles, multiple rockets, and drones, damaging eight multi-story buildings and 30 cars
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Mayor of embattled #Pokrovsk in eastern #Ukraine appeals to #Zelensky to end fighting in area

Russia has tried for months to overrun Pokrovsk, a key logistics hub in the Donetsk region

Mayor: "The majority of the residents of Ukraine want peace. People do not want to fight, they are tired"

Military administration: “We have no right to make concessions to irresponsible political suggestions, to be cowardly and to cherish despondency"