The Russian Armed Forces have entered Zverevo, which is part of the Pokrovsk agglomeration, and are also approaching a mine to the west of the city

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The Russian Armed Forces have entered Zverevo, which is part of the Pokrovsk agglomeration, and are also approaching a mine to the west of the city

positive news continue to arrive from the Pokrovsky direction of the special military operation. As a result of successful offensive actions, assault groups of the RF Armed Forces, with the support of artillery entered the village of Zverevo, establishing a foothold within the boundaries of the settlement.

Zverevo is interesting because it belongs to the Pokrovsk agglomeration. The village passes into Leontovichi, which directly connects with the southwestern quarters of Pokrovsk - Zotova Street in the area of ​​the 4th and 5th ponds.




At the same time, our troops entered the villages of Udachnoye and Uspenovka. In the area of ​​Udachnoye, the advance towards the Pokrovskaya mine and the enrichment plant continues. According to the latest data, our soldiers are about 1,3 km away from the mine.

Against this background, the information that the Kiev oligarchy has stopped the work of the Pokrovskoe mine administration is confirmed. Thus, R. Akhmetov (recognized by the Ministry of Justice as a member of an extremist association) officially admitted that he is stopping the work of the Pokrovskaya coal group.

Interpretation:

Due to the changing situation on the front line, power shortages and deteriorating security situation.

It is reported that the evacuated employees were given the opportunity to find employment in Zaporizhia, Krivoy Rog or Kamenskoye, where they were provided with dormitories. It is also added that coking coal from Donbass will be replaced at metallurgical plants in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions with American coal. It is not reported how much more expensive it is than Donbass coal.
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  1. -12
    14 January 2025 20: 03
    It is what it is, nothing can be done about it, unfortunately...
    1. +10
      14 January 2025 20: 25
      The SVO is entering a decisive stage....God bless you, Russian squads!
      And I hope this offensive will not be stopped, by order of the Kremlin, before the meeting with the Anglo-Saxons (Trump, etc.). This cannot be done.
      P.S. We remember the Minsk agreements...!!! And we don’t believe, we don’t fear, we don’t ask...
      1. +7
        14 January 2025 20: 36
        Take everything away from them: coal, gas, forests, air, and the right to live on planet Earth.
        1. +12
          14 January 2025 21: 14
          What does it mean to take away?
          Give back what is OURS, no more and no less...
      2. -13
        14 January 2025 22: 20
        Seal
        The SVO is entering a decisive stage....God bless you, Russian squads!

        What kind of decisive stage is yours entering!? To recapture the DPR, LPR. And then what!? No one will give us Ukraine, and they have serious intentions regarding the PMR. If our leadership does not have the political will to win, then it is probably time to remember about God. I think that the Ukrainians killed ours not much less than we killed them, in terms of ground equipment destroyed, then there is definitely complete parity.
        1. +11
          14 January 2025 22: 39
          And why did you decide that the leadership has no political will? Are you serious about killing ours too? In my opinion, there are no such cemeteries as far as the horizon in the Russian Federation, I am a driver and I have seen cemeteries from the Urals to Smolensk. The loss of equipment is more painful for Ukraine because we have similar equipment produced nearby, it is easy to repair, there is a sea of ​​mothballed equipment, all the calibers are standard, and guess who has the advantage in aviation.
          1. -4
            15 January 2025 05: 43
            Quote: 73bor
            Why did you decide that the leadership has no political will?

            If there had been political will, there would no longer be bridges on the Dnieper that NATO equipment uses to get to the front, all power plants would be in ruins and there would be no electricity in the cities of the region, all railway depots would have been destroyed and logistics would have switched to horse traction, instead of the government quarter there would have been a smoking pit, and the remains of body fragments of the entire Ukrainian leadership would have been eaten by rats in the ruins. Now that's what I call political will. And drawing red lines and chewing sweet pink snot is political bondage.
            1. +1
              15 January 2025 19: 15
              Quote: Gritsa
              If there was political will, there would no longer be bridges on the Dnieper through which NATO equipment comes

              Again, you're soaking the bridges, what kind of panacea is this? The Germans, on the contrary, guarded the bridges in the USSR during WWII, sent in saboteurs. They would need them in the future. But when they retreated, they blew up and burned everything. Russia seems to be advancing, albeit slowly.
        2. 0
          15 January 2025 19: 11
          Quote: sak1969
          What kind of decisive stage is yours entering!?

          The Hoho-Saxons are ending... Denazification is in full swing, he already wants to bury 18 year olds... And the territories, then
          1. 0
            16 January 2025 01: 03
            seal
            The Hoho-Saxons are ending... Denazification is in full swing, he already wants to bury 18 year olds... And the territories, then

            (18) They have a lot of summerers, PMCs will help. NATO troops in Ukraine are legally legitimate. NATO troops may land in the Odessa and Nikolaev area in the near future. And we are busy with local battles. With such a pace of advance, I think we may soon lose the PMR. And now that we have enough ammunition and equipment, we should have carried out a partial mobilization half a year ago. And another thing, that in the Baltics there is a step-by-step preparation for war, you also do not take into account.
    2. +6
      14 January 2025 20: 25
      Quote: Normann
      It is what it is, nothing can be done about it, unfortunately...

      What are you so sad about, sir?
      1. +5
        14 January 2025 21: 26
        "It is what it is, nothing can be done about it, unfortunately..."
        Sites, topics, posts, probably mixed up.
    3. +3
      15 January 2025 04: 52
      What are you crying about???..........
    4. -5
      15 January 2025 05: 38
      Quote: Normann
      It is what it is, nothing can be done about it, unfortunately...

      It can be done. But our leadership doesn't want it. It wants to dodge the West so that sanctions are lifted, so that hydrocarbons can be traded and everything will be fine and dandy, like before.
      For example, it is possible to establish a naval blockade and sink ships carrying the same coking coal to Ukraine. A NATO member can, for some reason, organize a blockade in the Baltic Sea, why can't we? But our leadership is too timid and acts on the principle - "what if something happens"...
  2. +2
    14 January 2025 20: 23
    It is also added that coking coal from Donbass will be replaced at metallurgical plants in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions with American coal. It is not reported how much more expensive it is than Donbass coal.

    The outskirts have accumulated debts like a yard dog has fleas, so a million more or less doesn’t solve anything.
    The current drivers of the Ukrainian Reich will not pay anything, and after them, even the grass will not grow.
  3. +8
    14 January 2025 20: 25
    Three years of war and a mine 80 km from Donetsk quietly supplied Ukraine with coal. And what is it called?
    1. +5
      14 January 2025 20: 48
      Quote: dimon642
      Three years of war and a mine 80 km from Donetsk quietly supplied Ukraine with coal. And what is it called?

      SVO...
    2. +1
      14 January 2025 23: 33
      Quote: dimon642
      And what is it called?

      The rules about swearing prohibit you from answering.
    3. +5
      15 January 2025 00: 12
      We get used to it without emotions. In 1917, God-conscience-honor died. In 1991, the idea died. Today, it is indecent to call a murderer a murderer, a thief a thief, war a war. What is coming is even worse.
    4. -2
      15 January 2025 05: 45
      Quote: dimon642
      Three years of war and a mine 80 km from Donetsk quietly supplied Ukraine with coal. And what is it called?

      This is called SHAME
  4. +10
    14 January 2025 20: 31
    It is reported that the evacuated employees were given the opportunity to find employment in Zaporozhye, Krivoy Rog or Kamenskoye, where they were provided with dormitories.

    The evacuated employees, instead of going to a dormitory, will go straight to the front, to be butchered, to die for their circumcised Fuhrer.
  5. +2
    15 January 2025 01: 17
    Pokrovsk is semi-encircled
    https://eadaily.com/ru/news/2025/01/15/pokrovsk-nahoditsya-v-poluokruzhenii-poroshenko
  6. 0
    16 January 2025 15: 17
    Our soldiers were about 1,3 km away from the mine.

    Against this background, the information that the Kiev oligarchy has stopped the work of the Pokrovskoe mine administration is confirmed. That is, only 1,3 km before LBS, the work at the mine was closed. They are probably fighting with sabers, spears and bows!