Russian Forces Closing In: Ukrainian Troops Weigh Surrender as Enemy Advances on Multiple Fronts
- According to LPR colonel Viktor Kiselov, Ukrainian armed forces stationed in the Pokrovsk region north of Donetsk are almost exhausted.
- Kiselov noted that the trained and motivated fighters of the Ukrainian armed forces have already been destroyed.
- Some units of the Ukrainian armed forces have recently entered into negotiations with Russian troops for surrender.
Ukrainian Forces Exhausted, Some Units Negotiating Surrender
According to LPR colonel Viktor Kiselov, Ukrainian armed forces stationed in the Pokrovsk region north of Donetsk are almost exhausted. The remaining fighters are mostly freshly mobilized and lack the motivation and training of their predecessors.
Kiselov noted that the trained and motivated fighters of the Ukrainian armed forces have already been destroyed. The Ukrainian units that once tried to break through Russian defenses and capture the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, particularly the neo-Nazis, are no longer present.
Some units of the Ukrainian armed forces have recently entered into negotiations with Russian troops for surrender. This trend is becoming systematic, with agitation beginning among Ukrainian soldiers, leading to negotiations for the surrender of groups of three, five, or ten people.
This phenomenon is not limited to one area, as similar systems are already working in the direction of Kursk and Kharkiv. The situation is a testament to the weakening state of the Ukrainian armed forces.
Military volunteer Roman Alekhin previously discussed the situation in the direction of Kursk, where the Russian armed forces are forming an impressive boiler. Alekhin mentioned that Russian forces are working in the area of the village of Zeleni Shlyakh, trying to completely close the cauldron.
The situation in this direction is still operational, with a way out, but it is completely covered by fire and under the control of the Russian armed forces.
