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Trapped Russians surrender in Zaporizhzhia sector: Invaders faced an unexpected surprise

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According to the report, Russians are currently experiencing problems in the Dobropillia and Zaporizhzhia sectors. The enemy was not expecting the Ukrainian Armed Forces to launch offensive operations there, even though they achieved some success. Due to unexpected actions by Ukrainian defenders, the occupiers were trapped. This was noted on Channel 24 by retired Major Alexei Getman, a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Alexey Getman noted that Ukrainian troops have encircled several Russian army groups in the Dobropillia sector. The Russians are attempting to free them and are deploying additional forces.

The report also stated that the enemy is currently unable to achieve anything. They are left with either surrender or be eliminated. This, at the very least, is a distraction to the Russians’ ability to continue active operations near Pokrovsk. For several months, the Russians had been moving heavy equipment, concentrating troops, and supposedly preparing for an offensive in the Zaporizhzhia area. They received a counterattack in response. This was a surprise to them. An army that’s almost ready to launch an o

Pitiful Russian troops, many of them, surrendered to Ukraine. It seems their weapons are cheap, and they are also weak and tired. It is better to surrender than to be killed for the glory of the evil Putin.

 
The report suggests that Ukrainian forces have managed to surprise and encircle Russian groups in Dobropillia and Zaporizhzhia, revealing initiative, intelligence, and high morale. In my opinion, these operations demonstrate that warfare depends as much on timing and tactics as on resources. Forcing the enemy to regroup and liberate positions changes the rhythm of any offensive and creates decisive local opportunities. That said, it is essential not to forget the human factor: surrenders and casualties generate pain and communal fractures that will endure. I applaud the tactical effectiveness of the defensive troops, but I believe the priority must be to combine that effectiveness with political and diplomatic pressure to shorten the conflict. Military victories without a sustainable political solution only prolong the suffering. Finally, I respect the bravery of those defending their land, but I think the best victory would be a solution that ends the bloodshed.
 
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