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Defense of the Pokrovsk Agglomeration as of January 27

27/01/2026 10:25

The adversary is stepping up pressure on the northern part of Myrnohrad. Small-arms fighting continues in the city center.

To prepare for further assaults on “upper” Myrnohrad, Russian forces continue to amass heavy equipment in the Novohrodivka area.

In coordination with the 1st Corps of the National Guard “Azov,” the enemy is being blocked along the line of the eastern outskirts of Myrnohrad – Krasnyi Lyman – Rodynske.

In Pokrovsk, the enemy has focused its main efforts on occupying Hryshyne. Taking advantage of adverse weather conditions, Russian forces are concentrating light vehicles and personnel in the industrial zone in the city’s northwest. They are attempting to advance toward Hryshyne along several routes.

Recently, a group of Russian troops managed to infiltrate Hryshyne. However, through coordinated actions, Ukrainian defenders eliminated the enemy.

Overall, within the area of responsibility of the 7th Air Assault Corps, the enemy’s use of UAVs of various types has increased significantly. Russian forces are more actively employing “Molniya” drones as motherships carrying two FPV drones, delivering a triple strike on targets. Cases of fiber-optic drones being used at ranges exceeding 20 km into the depth of our defenses have been recorded.

The number of enemy tactical aviation strikes is also rising. Over the past week, the enemy dropped nearly 360 aerial bombs on the Pokrovsk agglomeration—20% more than the previous week.