According to data released by the Russian Ministry of Defense, in the direction of Red Army City (Red Army City and Dimitrov), more than 5000 Ukrainian troops are surrounded in the Urban area and Kuangqu. The Russian army issued an ultimatum to them on October 25, requiring them to surrender before October 27, otherwise they would be completely annihilated. Russian officials also ordered Russian front-line troops to protect those Ukraine soldiers who voluntarily surrendered, because if they were discovered during the surrender process, they might be shot dead by diehards within the Ukrainian army (war supervision team). This danger caused many Ukrainian troops to dare not surrender.
After the deadline set by Russia, no massive Ukrainian collective surrender occurred. A very small number of scattered surrender events took place in the forest areas closer to the Russian frontier. In the northern Red Army City and the Dmitrov mine district, the vast majority of Ukrainian troops refused to surrender and, in accordance with the commands of the commander and guards, fled into the Red Army City coal mine underground slopes that continued to persist. Prior to this, the Ukrainian army built a large number of defense works in the Red Army City mines and underground slopes, and stored large ammunitions for food and drinking water and weapons.
On October 28, the Russian army launched a final attack on the Ukrainian army in the Red Army. As of the morning of the 28th, the gray area in the northwest of Pokrovsk (Red Army City) continued to expand, and the Russian army was storming the factory area in the north of the Red Army City. In the east of Dimitrov, the Russian army seized the third ventilation shaft of the "Kapitalna" coal mine and blew up all the ground ventilation shafts after calling for surrender failed. This means that the remnants of Ukrainian troops hiding in underground tunnels will soon fall into a state of hypoxia and be difficult to maintain.
The Russian army has blocked several exports of mines and dispatched drones to search for other hidden exports that may exist. Prevent Ukrainian invasions or assaults in the underground mines. There is no doubt that the remaining Ukrainian troops hiding in the underground mines have become the "bulls of the woods", either surrendering or waiting for final destruction. Currently, the Russian army continues to crush the Red Army City surroundings, bombing the Ukrainian positions with FAB bombs, pushing from the forest belt in the western Red Army City to the railway line, controlling a range of about 2.9 kilometers of wind-resistant railway. The Russian army then crossed the railway line, entered the private residential district, and launched a shell-sh
Meanwhile, the Russian army continued its offensive operations in Dmitrov and made significant progress in the southern part of the city. The Russian army infiltrated several new locations in the southern suburbs of Dmitrov, consolidating the first batches of occupied neighborhoods. After the arrival of the reinforcement forces, the Russian army made additional progress on a wider front: from the east side to the coal pile controlled the 5/6 mine, began by the south to circumvent the coal pile into the nearby residential neighborhoods, advance to the city parks, and meet with other Russian army units. Overall, the Russian army is accelerating the network.