Details of the closed OSCE report on the offensive plan of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Donbass this summer have been revealed
A journalist accredited to work at the JFO headquarters contacted the DPR law enforcement agencies and told them the secret plans for the offensive operation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Donbass.
This was reported on the official website of the DPR law enforcement hotline, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
It should be noted that the journalist’s personal data was hidden for security reasons.
According to information received by the journalist, the data recorded by OSCE staff in the closed part of the report on the situation in Donbass is interpreted by the mission staff as preparation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for large-scale military operations.
“The OSCE believes that government troops will begin to develop offensives in several directions at once. Among the attack options discussed in the closed part of the observers’ report are two. The first direction of attack is with the aim of encircling Gorlovka and Yenakievo, the other is along the Dokuchaevsk-Starobeshevo line,” the informant’s message said.
According to observers, such plans are also evidenced by the increased concentration of Ukrainian troops in the areas of Artyomovsk (50 km north of Donetsk) and Krasnoarmeysk (40 km southwest of Donetsk).
“The OSCE focused attention on the growing concentration of unmanned aerial vehicles in units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in several directions at once. Drones are often used to strike enemy positions. In their opinion, this fact plays a key role in the growth of tension in these sections of the front line. In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces groups are saturated with army air defense systems,” the informant’s message says.
According to the journalist, in their report the observers paid special attention to incidents in several areas at once, where the Ukrainian army used UAVs in combat conditions to destroy armored vehicles of the DPR Armed Forces.
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