General Oleksandr Syrskyi continued his work on the Pokrovsk and Ocheretyne axes, where the enemy is concentrating its main efforts.

The Commander-in-Chief wrote about this on January 26.

“The operational situation here is difficult. Over the past week alone, around 400 combat engagements took place on these axes.

The aggressor does not abandon attempts to break through, increases pressure, and brings in reserves. Our key task is to inflict maximum losses on the enemy, destroy its reserves, and consistently reduce its offensive potential.

While working directly on the ground together with unit commanders, we thoroughly analyze the course of combat operations.

The enemy continues to employ tactics of advancing in small infantry groups. Timely detection, containment, and destruction of such groups require constant battlefield monitoring, clear coordination between units, and flexible tactical decisions.

Special attention is paid to strengthening unmanned systems units — primarily the use of strike drones to hit occupiers, as well as the development of logistics using robotic systems.

The war is changing — we are changing our approaches to fighting it. Scaling modern technologies directly affects combat effectiveness and allows us to save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers.

I thank every servicemember for destroying the invaders, for coordinated teamwork, and for a high level of professionalism. The fight continues. Glory to Ukraine!” —  the post reads.