Pokrovsk Sector

The Pokrovsk sector remains one of the most intense along the entire front line. To put it simply, calm here is rarer than a stable mobile signal in field conditions. The enemy continues active offensive actions, trying to break through Ukrainian defenses with artillery, assault groups and unmanned systems.

In recent weeks, the number of assault attempts has increased. The enemy actively uses small-group tactics combined with constant drone activity, both reconnaissance and strike drones. Intensive artillery adds to the background that has long become a regular part of work here rather than an exception.

Under these conditions, units operating in the sector carry out tasks of increased complexity. The ATEI Battalion is involved in combat missions where the situation demands maximum concentration, endurance and quick decisions. There are no easy shifts here; every move to a position has its own specifics and risks.

Unit personnel perform a wide range of tasks, from holding positions and observation to active combat operations and support for neighboring units. And although it may sometimes seem that the enemy is trying to break the work schedule, our soldiers have long been working without days off and understand their tasks clearly.

Modern fighting in this sector is not only about small arms. It is constant work with unmanned systems, communications, coordination and rapid information transfer. Drones serve as eyes here, and without them the situation would be much more difficult. That is why supplying units with equipment is not an extra advantage, but a necessity.

Despite the difficult situation, Ukrainian forces continue to hold positions and restrain the enemy. This is the result of daily, systematic work by soldiers carrying out their tasks under constant pressure.

The ATEI Battalion remains involved in the most difficult tasks in the Pokrovsk sector, acting in cooperation with other units and helping maintain stability in a critically important area of the front.

Support for the unit directly affects combat effectiveness.

Drones, transport, communications and power supply are the things that matter far more in reality than they may seem from the outside.

If you want to support the unit or join the effort, contact us through the website.

Author: Admin 31.03.2026