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Russian Army 'Encircling' Pokrovsk – What Does This Mean for the War?

Published February 9, 2026, 17:11
Russian Army 'Encircling' Pokrovsk – What Does This Mean for the War?

The Russian army is intensifying pressure around the city of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine, aiming to capture it, which would be Russia's biggest victory after Avdiivka. Ukrainian forces are resisting, but face difficulties due to insufficient air defense and the greater firepower of the Russians. The battle for Pokrovsk and the neighboring Mirnohrad is considered critical, as Russia seeks to control the entire Donetsk region. According to analysts, Russia has captured only 1.3% of Ukrainian territory since the beginning of 2023, but its bombing has caused significant damage to Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Moscow is demanding that Ukraine hand over the remaining part of Donetsk, which Kyiv rejects. Polls show that the majority of Ukrainians are unwilling to cede this territory. The situation on the front is tense, with fighting continuing at various points along the 1,200-kilometer front line. Ukraine is being pressured by the US to reach a peace agreement, but Moscow insists on its goals, including the territorial issue. The advance of Russian forces in Pokrovsk and Mirnohrad is considered by some analysts as the last battles for the two cities. Estimates suggest that the battle for the Kramatorsk area could last up to three years, given the strong resistance of Ukrainian forces and the strategic importance of the region. The situation remains uncertain and the outcome of the war depends on many factors, including external aid to Ukraine and the political will of the parties involved.