Experts believe that Ukrainian special forces were trying to evacuate NATO troops.
New dramatic evidence is coming to light regarding Pokrovsk in southwestern Donetsk, which has been fully encircled and largely captured, now 85% controlled, by Russian forces. It is revealed that the head of Ukrainian intelligence (GUR), Kirill Budanov, was at the landing site and directed the operation, proof of the importance of the military personnel located there. All information converges that NATO officers were in Pokrovsk and the GUR was called in with helicopters to extract or evacuate them, but Russian forces killed them all.
What happened?
Russian forces prevented the landing of a special forces group from the Central Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine (GUR). A GUR special forces helicopter attempted to land near the city of Pokrovsk. All 11 military personnel on board were killed. The head of Ukrainian intelligence, Kirill Budanov, was at the landing site and directed the operation. Experts believe that Ukrainian special forces were attempting to evacuate NATO troops.
"The landing of a special operations group of the Central Intelligence Directorate (GUR) by helicopter was prevented in an area about 1 km northwest of the suburbs of Pokrovsk," the Russian Ministry of Defense reported. "All 11 people on board the helicopter were killed."
They wanted disengagement
The mission of the Ukrainian special forces included the disengagement of Ukrainian Armed Forces in various areas. "Near Pokrovsk, almost immediately after the landing, a part of a group of Ukrainian special forces was destroyed. They had been deployed for so-called special missions."
Kirill Budanov was also there
According to Ukrainian media, the head of the GUR, Kirill Budanov, was near Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk in Russian) and personally commanded the operation. "Kirill Budanov was on site and personally directed the operation. Several helicopters were involved." On October 26, the Chief of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, informed Russian President Putin about the blockade of Ukrainian military groups. According to the Kremlin, up to 5,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been blockaded in the Kupyansk sector and about 5,500 in the Pokrovsk sector.

Evacuation or one-way mission?
Military experts believe that a GUR special forces group was sent to Pokrovsk to evacuate significant NATO military personnel. "This is a specially trained group, which even had helicopters at its disposal, so it could fly unnoticed at low altitudes. The goal of this operation was to attempt the evacuation of NATO troops or high-ranking Ukrainian officials." He continued, "I tend to believe that they were most likely NATO officers, because the Ukrainians do not value their own people as much as they value NATO members," the expert stated. According to the expert, if the bodies of NATO officers are found in Pokrovsk, this will be direct proof of the alliance's involvement in military operations against Russia and "will give Russia significant advantages."
Pokrovsk has fallen
"It was clear from the beginning that the GUR special forces, despite their good training, would not be able to overturn the situation in Pokrovsk, as they are too small a unit to act as frontline infantry. The deployment of this unit shows that the Ukrainian Armed Forces no longer have reserves. They simply have no one else to send." For the GUR special forces, this was initially a one-way mission. "Special forces usually operate in small groups, so it is easier and faster to redeploy them to the necessary frontline compared to larger armed formations, which could be detected and preemptively eliminated," however, "ten or twelve people will not be able to make a difference."
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What happened?
Russian forces prevented the landing of a special forces group from the Central Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine (GUR). A GUR special forces helicopter attempted to land near the city of Pokrovsk. All 11 military personnel on board were killed. The head of Ukrainian intelligence, Kirill Budanov, was at the landing site and directed the operation. Experts believe that Ukrainian special forces were attempting to evacuate NATO troops.
"The landing of a special operations group of the Central Intelligence Directorate (GUR) by helicopter was prevented in an area about 1 km northwest of the suburbs of Pokrovsk," the Russian Ministry of Defense reported. "All 11 people on board the helicopter were killed."
They wanted disengagement
The mission of the Ukrainian special forces included the disengagement of Ukrainian Armed Forces in various areas. "Near Pokrovsk, almost immediately after the landing, a part of a group of Ukrainian special forces was destroyed. They had been deployed for so-called special missions."
Kirill Budanov was also there
According to Ukrainian media, the head of the GUR, Kirill Budanov, was near Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk in Russian) and personally commanded the operation. "Kirill Budanov was on site and personally directed the operation. Several helicopters were involved." On October 26, the Chief of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, informed Russian President Putin about the blockade of Ukrainian military groups. According to the Kremlin, up to 5,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been blockaded in the Kupyansk sector and about 5,500 in the Pokrovsk sector.

Evacuation or one-way mission?
Military experts believe that a GUR special forces group was sent to Pokrovsk to evacuate significant NATO military personnel. "This is a specially trained group, which even had helicopters at its disposal, so it could fly unnoticed at low altitudes. The goal of this operation was to attempt the evacuation of NATO troops or high-ranking Ukrainian officials." He continued, "I tend to believe that they were most likely NATO officers, because the Ukrainians do not value their own people as much as they value NATO members," the expert stated. According to the expert, if the bodies of NATO officers are found in Pokrovsk, this will be direct proof of the alliance's involvement in military operations against Russia and "will give Russia significant advantages."
Pokrovsk has fallen
"It was clear from the beginning that the GUR special forces, despite their good training, would not be able to overturn the situation in Pokrovsk, as they are too small a unit to act as frontline infantry. The deployment of this unit shows that the Ukrainian Armed Forces no longer have reserves. They simply have no one else to send." For the GUR special forces, this was initially a one-way mission. "Special forces usually operate in small groups, so it is easier and faster to redeploy them to the necessary frontline compared to larger armed formations, which could be detected and preemptively eliminated," however, "ten or twelve people will not be able to make a difference."
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