Russian forces continue to maintain active assault dynamics on the Pokrovsk sector despite a decline in the overall number of attacks along the front. At the same time, the intensity of fighting has increased on several other sectors in recent days.
This was reported by DeepState. According to analysts, during the first 10 days of March Russian troops carried out about 1,400 assaults across different sections of the front. This is the lowest figure in recent months, but it does not differ significantly from previous months when the average number of assaults from September to February was around 1,800.
Despite reduced media attention to the Pokrovsk direction, Russian forces continue to maintain high activity there. The enemy is concentrating its efforts around Rodynske and Hryshyne, where infantry units are constantly being sent to conduct assaults.
In recent days the intensity of combat has also increased on the Huliaipole sector, where the number of assaults has even surpassed the Pokrovsk direction. According to DeepState, Russian forces are advancing deeper into the territory, particularly along the Zaliznychne — Staroukrainka — Sviatopetrivka line.
Another active sector is the Kostiantynivka direction. There Russian troops are probing Ukrainian defenses around the city, looking for weak points, attempting to gain a foothold and create conditions to move closer to Kostiantynivka.
Activity is also increasing near Sloviansk. According to Ukrainian soldiers on the ground, the enemy has reinforced the sector with infantry after capturing Siversk and has become more active in attacking Ukrainian positions.
DeepState notes that Russian forces are also preparing for changing weather conditions and the appearance of spring foliage, conducting regrouping operations, replenishing reserves and forming new units to strengthen sectors where they have set objectives or achieved certain successes.