Recent days have drawn special attention to developments in Pokrovsk and reports about the possible supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine from the United States. The situation in Pokrovsk remains tense as Russian forces continue their attempts to capture the city. The author analyzes Russian tactical maneuvers and the challenges Ukrainian troops face, including coordination and communication problems that affect defense capabilities.
The article highlights issues such as the lack of unified command among various Ukrainian units, flawed information reporting to higher ranks, and problematic coordination, all of which have contributed to enemy successes. It is emphasized that there have been instances where drone operators from both sides have worked in the same building without knowing about each other's presence, demonstrating the complex situation on the ground.
Regarding the potential supply of Tomahawk missiles, the author points out that recent media reports do not confirm any imminent transfers. The article evaluates the practicality of Tomahawks for Ukraine, suggesting that the country needs mass supplies of other types of missiles that can be used in large quantities to achieve a significant tactical effect.
The article stresses the importance of strengthening support for Ukrainian forces, crowdfunding for drones and other defense means, and prioritizing the safety of soldiers even under difficult circumstances.
The geopolitical aspect is discussed, with Russia apparently attempting to present the situation in Pokrovsk as its victory to influence international opinion, particularly that of the United States. The author expresses confidence that Ukraine can withstand these challenges if efforts are focused on supporting the frontline and implementing necessary reforms.








