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Mar 2, 2026

Ukraine Is Annihilating Russia's Desperate Myrnohrad Quad Bike Assaults

Ukraine's successful counteroffensive in southern Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts has diverted attention away from the Pokrovsk - Myrnohrad sector, where bitter fighting is still ongoing. 

Having failed to fully capture the two cities, Russian forces are still trying. They have experimented with a series of tactics - armor, small infantry units, motorcycles - all of which have been decimated by drones and artillery. The latest concept, quad bikes, was embraced by Russian commanders because the quads can hold four soldiers rather than the two who can ride a motorcycle. But the quads are both easier to see and less maneuverable, making them even better drone targets, with the resultant Russian casualties to be expected. JL

Yuri Zoria reports in Euromaidan Press:

Russian forces at Myrnohrad are increasingly turning to quad bikes after failing to break through Ukrainian positions there. Moscow is deploying over ten battalions or regiments around Myrnohrad and cycling through increasingly varied vehicle tactics — from armored columns and motorcycle assaults to individual infiltrations — as each tactic runs into Ukrainian drone and artillery defenses. Russia has deployed about 150,000 troops on the Pokrovsk axis, using small assault groups, motorcycles, buggies, and now increasingly quad bikes. Four Russians can ride each bike. (But) quad bikes have a significant drawback — limited maneuverability that makes them easier targets for strike drone pilots. 

Russian forces in the Myrnohrad area are increasingly turning to quad bikes for flanking maneuvers after failing to break through Ukrainian positions directly, the 79th Brigade of the Ukrainian Army reported on 1 March. 

Russia's ongoing push to seize the Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad agglomeration in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk Oblast has been the most intense ground fighting of the war in 2025-2026, with Moscow deploying over ten units around Myrnohrad and cycling through increasingly varied vehicle tactics — from armored columns and motorcycle assaults to individual infiltrations — as each tactic runs into Ukrainian drone and artillery defenses.

Quad bikes replace motorcycles for flanking runs

The shift comes as the situation on the Pokrovsk axis remains difficult, with Russia attempting to bypass the brigade's main forces from the northeast and southwest "attempting operational encirclement," the 79th Separate Air Assault Tavria Brigade said.

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 Assessed control of terrain in the Pokrovsk direction, 1 March 2026. Map: ISW

Despite these advantages, quad bikes have a significant drawback — limited maneuverability that makes them easier targets for strike drone pilots, according to the military. 

A video shared by the 79th on 1 March shows FPV drone strikes on individual Russian foot soldiers and abandoned quad bikes.

"Fighters of the 79th Separate Air Assault Tavria Brigade of the 7th Rapid Response Corps continue to carry out combat missions in Myrnohrad and on its northern outskirts," the unit wrote.

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 Assessed control of terrain in the Pokrovsk urban agglomeration, 1 March 2026. Map: ISW

The current military map by the Institute for the Study of War shows Myrnohrad fully occupied, the Ukrainian frontline monitoring Deep State's map, however, marks the northwestern outskirts of the city as the so-called gray zone — an area of active fighting without clear territorial control.

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 Assessed control of terrain near Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad in Donetsk Oblast, 2 March 2026. Red: Russian-occupied, gray: the "gray zone." Map: Deep State

Russia has deployed about 150,000 troops on the Pokrovsk axis as of mid-February, according to RBC-Ukraine, using small assault groups, motorcycles, buggies, and now increasingly quad bikes to probe and bypass Ukrainian defenses.

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