Street Battles Erupt in Pokrovsk as Russian Troops Breach Ukrainian Line
Russian forces have entered Pokrovsk, triggering intense street battles in a critical Ukrainian stronghold in the Donbas region.
Russian forces have entered Pokrovsk, triggering intense street battles in a critical Ukrainian stronghold in the Donbas region.
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