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Russia Loses 25,000 Troops Near Pokrovsk in October’s Bloodiest Battle

Alan Watson – X

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stunned the world with a casualty count that defied belief: 25,000 Russian soldiers killed in confirmed video footage during October alone, with an estimated 2,000–3,000 additional unconfirmed casualties pushing the total toward 28,000.

The vast majority fell in the Pokrovsk sector, a logistics hub in eastern Donetsk that has transformed into the epicenter of attritional warfare. October’s death toll represents the deadliest single month since Russia’s February 2022 invasion.​​

Russia Stacks the Deck with 150,000 Troops

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The Russian military deployed its entire strategic reserve to Pokrovsk in a concentration Moscow rarely attempts—some 150,000 troops, roughly one-fifth of Russia’s estimated 700,000-strong force in Ukraine. Major Andriy Kovalov of the Ukrainian General Staff revealed the scope: “The enemy is deploying all available reserves, but in return, is suffering enormous losses.”

Four marine brigades, mechanized units, and motorized rifle regiments now crowd the Pokrovsk sector, signaling Putin’s desperation to claim this symbolic city before potential negotiations reshape the region.

220 Assaults in 72 Hours Overwhelm the Front

Destructions in Pokrovsk Donetsk region of Ukraine after Russian missile attack on Ukraine on 8 July 2024 A transport company was damaged 3 people died there 2 people were injured 1 2
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In a stunning blitz, Russian forces launched 220 assaults against Pokrovsk positions within a single 72-hour window, according to Zelenskyy. The 7th Rapid Response Corps documented 132 assaults in one week alone—nearly 20% more than the prior week—revealing Russia’s accelerating tempo to break Ukrainian defenses before winter weather degrades offensive conditions.

The escalating assault rate highlighted Moscow’s awareness that time was slipping away; negotiations could freeze positions with Pokrovsk still contested.

Infantry Waves Calculate Sacrifice Into Strategy

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A Ukrainian drone operator from the “Peaky Blinders” unit told CNN that Russian infantry groups advance in threes, calculating that “two will be destroyed, but one will still reach the city and gain a foothold.” About a hundred such three-man groups attempt entry daily, testing Ukrainian defenses through sheer numerical pressure.

This meat-grinder tactic prioritizes volume over precision—a strategy only sustainable when manpower is treated as expendable ammunition.

Block-by-Block Urban Hell Mirrors Bakhmut’s Nightmare

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Pokrovsk’s industrial landscape—coal mines, rail yards, steel works—transforms city blocks into fortified strongholds identical to Bakhmut’s layout, where Russia’s assault from August 2022 to May 2023 consumed tens of thousands of soldiers. Once Russian troops infiltrate the Shakhta industrial district with its tunnel systems and basement fortifications, dislodging them becomes nearly impossible without massive firepower, according to Reuters interviews with Ukrainian soldiers.

The comparison has proven deliberate: Moscow accepted Bakhmut-level casualties because capturing Pokrovsk would represent the most significant Russian territorial gain in nearly two years.

Search-and-Strike Teams Hunt Urban Infiltrators

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Ukrainian forces have conducted ongoing “search-and-strike operations” to clear Pokrovsk house by house, hunting down Russian soldiers who manage to slip into the city’s contested sectors. Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that the 425th Assault Regiment is “operating very effectively” in these operations, maintaining Ukrainian control despite fog conditions that limit drone surveillance.

Each infiltration attempt triggers coordinated response teams that leverage local knowledge to neutralize Russian footholds before they consolidate​​

The Encirclement Claim Crumbles Under Scrutiny

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Russian military bloggers and state media claimed Ukraine’s forces faced operational encirclement, with alleged Russian fire control over supply routes threatening catastrophic isolation. The Ukrainian General Staff flatly denied this propaganda narrative, with Major Kovalov stating: “Information suggesting that Russian forces have full fire advantage over our logistics or that the city is operationally encircled is not true.”

The claim contradicted observable reality—logistics remained “complicated but operational,” with ammunition resupply, personnel rotation, and the evacuation of the wounded all continuing.

Rotations and Resupply Break the Siege Narrative

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Recent weeks have confirmed that Ukrainian units have received the necessary weapons and ammunition, followed by personnel rotation and wounded evacuation operations—feats impossible under a true operational encirclement. The General Staff emphasized that logistical support in Pokrovsk mirrored neighboring Myrnohrad, where Ukrainian units “confidently hold their positions and wipe out occupants on the approaches.”

This sustained resupply defied Russian propaganda and contradicted predictions of imminent Ukrainian collapse; functioning logistics indicated defenses maintained under extreme pressure remained viable.​

Putin’s Race Against the Negotiation Clock

Dear Mr Speaker Dear deputies of the National Assembly Ladies and Gentlemen Korean people I am grateful for this opportunity to address you on behalf of the whole of Ukraine which has been opposing the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation for 47 days already Russia attacked us Attacked taking advantage of its military force This state has spent decades preparing for this war Decades and enormous resources Financial resources - hundreds of billions of dollars received for the export of oil and gas and used for the production and accumulation of weapons As well as human resources Already about 2 000 missiles have been fired at our cities by Russia Artillery shells are simply impossible to count But the worst thing is how Russia uses people to prepare and wage war For the people of Russia such conditions are deliberately created when they are forced to live in total utter poverty When they can t afford even the simplest things - normal food ordinary household appliances normal education When they do not have even basic human rights guarantees throughout their lives And when service in the army for many of them becomes the only so to speak social mobility option Opportunity to get at least something in life At least somehow try to fend for oneself When they got to the war and entered the territory of a neighboring state tens of thousands of Russian servicemen were simply shocked by the normality of life They were shocked by cities and villages where people were not in need Shocked by home appliances in houses Shocked that people had normal food A significant number of occupiers simply have never seen such a thing in their lives Almost immediately Russian troops started looting in the territory of Ukraine - in those areas that they managed to invade They tried to take home to Russia everything of any value From washing machines to computers From auto parts to clothes They just stuffed armored personnel carriers trucks stole cars and tried to take out the loot You know there were cases when Russian soldiers took protective plates from their bulletproof vests to hide stolen laptops and tablets in bulletproof vests It is impossible to believe - when a person is so poor from birth that he thinks that a laptop is more valuable than his own life in the war But this is exactly what we saw on our land when the Russian army invaded It is a collision of two different worlds The world of ordinary people who just lived a peaceful life just wanted harmony for themselves and their children thought about the future And the world of people who have been specially humiliated by their state for decades specially driven into poverty and lawlessness so that their government can send them to any venture To any war against neighbors And this is Russia s war not just to conquer Ukraine This is only the first step First Russia wants to destroy our independence our state to tear it apart Wants to destroy everything that makes us Ukrainians makes us a separate nation And then it wants to go further to Europe Further to Asia In the occupied Ukrainian territory the Russian military purposefully searched for teachers any people related to the army and the functioning of the state activists journalists All those who educated and defended the national idea Such people were abducted Such people were killed Deliberately It was an order it was a tactic But Russia has only just begun with Ukraine The next step in their plan is to destroy other states Attempt to conquer other neighboring nations Russia wants to dominate And it believes that it can do this in only one way sending its army brought up in total lawlessness to destroy everything that allows other nations to live With missile and air strikes at our territory Russia has already destroyed hundreds of infrastructure facilities that ensured normal economic and social life in Ukraine Russian missiles and aircraft are destroying oil depots destroying food warehouses airports railway stations manufacturing plants and universities 938 educational facilities alone have been destroyed Almost 300 hospitals This is a deliberate tactic of the Russian troops not something accidental They are deliberately destroying residential neighborhoods and entire cities Using artillery mortars tanks Not one city not two not three These are dozens of cities that the Russian military simply tried to wipe off the face of the earth Black ruins instead of high-rises Piles of stone and concrete debris instead of ordinary peaceful cities We still cannot determine the number of deceased From the north to the south of the country - in all areas where Russian shells reached bombs reached - the dismantling of debris is still ongoing Active hostilities are still going on in part of our territory Russia is preparing another offensive Hoping to break our national resistance after all The occupiers concentrated tens of thousands of soldiers and a huge amount of equipment to try to strike again The worst situation is in Mariupol in our southern port city which has been blocked by Russian troops since March 1 It was a city of half a million Half a million people The occupiers blocked it and did not even allow food and water to be brought there They tried to capture it in the most brutal way - just to destroy everything in the city Mariupol is destroyed There are tens of thousands of dead But even despite this the Russians do not stop the offensive They want to make Mariupol a demonstratively destroyed city Ladies and Gentlemen Korean people This could be seen in the 20th century And you remember that You know what it s like to defend your land You remember when in the 1950s you were attacked by those who wanted to destroy your freedom They destroyed they killed What would they have left from your identity if they had succeeded This is a horrible question But you withstood the world helped you Now we want the same There is no hope that Russia will simply stop on its own There is no hope that reason will prevail and the Russian leadership will simply refuse to continue this war Russia can only be forced to do so It can only be forced to seek peace Forced to stop tormenting people Forced to respect the independent life of neighboring nations Forced to leave the territory of Ukraine Our anti-war coalition formed after the beginning of this brutal invasion of Russia has already imposed unprecedented sanctions against it But these sanctions are not enough Russia does not yet feel that it must stop This means that much more needs to be done And not only at the state level Russian banks ties with the global financial system must be severed It is necessary to limit Russia s exports of energy resources especially oil But it is also necessary that world companies stop being sponsors of this barbaric state which believes that it has the right to destroy the lives of nations Which believes that it has the right to sow poverty lawlessness and death around the world The more companies stop trading with Russia work in Russia pay taxes to the Russian state the faster reason will win Russia will have to give up militancy and seek compromises with the world Because it has already come to the point that Russia is openly blackmailing the world with nuclear and chemical weapons But working strategically we need to protect people here and now Protect those directly threatened by the Russian army For 47 days we have been defending ourselves against virtually the entire Russian army - its most capable units Our Armed Forces of Ukraine are fighting heroically very wisely rationally using available resources and weapons We receive help from around the world And I am sincerely grateful to your state sincerely grateful to your people for their support But we need much more To survive in this war against such a prepared adversary as the Russian Federation Against a state that does not count the dead and has countless stock of military equipment since the days of the Soviet Union We need air defense systems aircraft tanks and other armored vehicles artillery systems and ammunition And you have something that can be indispensable for us You have it Armored vehicles anti-aircraft anti-tank anti-ship weapons When it comes to survival in a war aimed at the complete conquest of the people it is necessary to give principled answers The usual rules for the supply of weapons must be reviewed and action must be taken quickly It is necessary to help Providing the necessary weapons to Ukraine means not only saving the lives of our people not only giving us the opportunity to unblock our cities in particular our long-suffering Mariupol but also saving other states and other regions from further deployment of Russian aggression Every nation has the right to live independently Every city has the right to complete security Every person has the right to freedom and to seek personal happiness People should not be instruments of some regimes some dictators People have the right to just live That s what we re fighting for That s what we ask you to defend with us And that is what we will rebuild - I hope together with you and the whole world - after this war Ladies and Gentlemen Korean people Today in this address I mentioned our Mariupol four times Our city which is experiencing the darkest time in its history Our city which Russian troops are simply destroying I would like you to watch one video now Footage taken by a journalist who endured weeks of Russian blockade in Mariupol I ask you to see with your own eyes what Ukrainians have been seeing for 47 days We ask for help to stop this For the cities of Ukraine and other states to never see such evil again So that Russia can never come to them again a href rel noreferrer nofollow
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Zelenskyy explained that “the enemy’s number one goal is to occupy Pokrovsk as quickly as possible” to project complete control over the Donbas before potential peace talks reshape the battlefield geography. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi added that Putin sought a rapid capture to bolster his negotiating position, countering Ukraine’s territorial gains in Russia’s Kursk region.

This timeline urgency explained Russia’s willingness to bleed 25,000 soldiers in a single month—symbolic and strategic value justified, in Moscow’s calculation, any casualty toll.

Logistics Hub Status Makes Pokrovsk Irreplaceable

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Pokrovsk functions as the primary logistics hub for the entire eastern front, with rail lines and roads connecting all Ukrainian-held positions in eastern Donetsk. Military analysts warned that if logistics failed, neighboring Chasiv Yar—positioned on elevated terrain commanding broader operations—would become indefensible, triggering cascading Ukrainian withdrawals.

The city’s industrial infrastructure, though war-damaged, remained the spine supporting Ukrainian defensive positions across the entire eastern sector.

Outnumbered Defenders Face 8-to-1 Odds Yet Hold

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Ukrainian defenders, outnumbered approximately 8-to-1 in the Pokrovsk sector, have continued to hold their positions despite the overwhelming Russian numerical advantage. The commitment of motorized rifle regiments, marine brigades, and hastily trained territorial units—often supplied with limited equipment—suggested Moscow prioritized mass over quality, accepting attrition as the inevitable cost of a breakthrough.

Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi revealed that Ukrainian forces have “Plan B and Plan C for all possible situations,” indicating defensive flexibility despite numerical disadvantage.​​

October’s Body Count Sets Grim Records

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During his November 7 press meeting, Zelenskyy disclosed that 25,000 Russian soldiers were confirmed killed via video evidence during October, with an additional 2,000–3,000 estimated unconfirmed casualties. He emphasized that the figure, sourced from confirmed drone footage, represented the highest single-month toll since the February 2022 invasion launched.

Ukrainian military intelligence attributed much of the destruction to FPV drones, which dominated Pokrovsk’s open approaches and enabled operators to inflict disproportionate casualties on advancing Russian formations.

Infiltration Toehold Remains Incomplete and Contested

Destructions in Pokrovsk Donetsk region of Ukraine after Russian missile attack on Ukraine on 8 July 2024 A transport company was damaged 3 people died there 2 people were injured 1 2
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While Russian forces have managed to infiltrate portions of Pokrovsk, capturing approximately 314 troops within city limits according to Ukrainian sources, the breakthrough has remained incomplete and fiercely contested. Ukrainian assessments suggested that Russia’s strategy hinged on breaking morale through attrition rather than achieving a rapid tactical breakthrough.

The mounting casualty toll, unmatched by territorial gains proportional to the losses incurred, has signaled a potential strategic failure, masked by continued operational pressure.

Strategic Collapse Looms Behind Casualty Claims

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Russia now faces a critical dilemma: continue bleeding its reserves to capture a city whose strategic value pales in comparison to the soldiers expended, or consolidate its positions and prepare for potential negotiations that are already reshaping diplomatic calculations.

Ukraine has maintained defensive positions despite overwhelming pressure, knowing that every day of holding logistics routes strengthens the case for sustained Western weapons and international support. The mounting casualty toll and slowing territorial gains have suggested Russia’s attrition strategy may be consuming its own army faster than it advances.​​

The Battle That Could Reshape War’s Outcome

Destructions in Pokrovsk Donetsk region of Ukraine after Russian missile attack on Ukraine on 8 July 2024 A transport company was damaged 3 people died there 2 people were injured 1 2
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As October’s bloodiest month gave way to November, Pokrovsk has remained the focal point of Russia’s most costly offensive push, with casualty figures mounting daily. Ukrainian resolve and Russian casualties have both climbed simultaneously, creating a dynamic where tactical pressure masks underlying strategic strain on Moscow’s manpower reserves.

With November now halfway through, Ukraine’s ability to maintain logistics and rotate forces has continued to defy Russian predictions of imminent collapse, while Russia’s mounting losses raise questions about whether this attrition strategy can sustain itself before diplomatic intervention reshapes the eastern front..