Russians occupy 2 settlements and advance near 5 more - DeepState
Analysts of the Ukrainian OSINT project DeepState claim that the russian invaders have advanced in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia Regions.
They also allegedly pushed the Ukrainian army in the south of the Kursk Oblast.
This is evidenced by the update of the DeepState interactive map.
According to analysts, the russians have established full control over the village of Kurakhivka. In addition, they advanced to the south and west of the settlement.
A few kilometers to the south, the occupiers allegedly managed to occupy a number of positions in the area of Maksymilianivka settlement.
It is also claimed that the russians occupied Shakhtarske and advanced in the areas of Yasna Poliana and Maksymivka settlements.
In addition, the advance of the occupiers was recorded in the Orikhiv Axis in the Zaporizhzhia Region.
Analysts also noted on their map a change in the front line in the Kursk Oblast of the aggressor country of the russian federation. The DeepState report states that the russians have reestablished their position near the village of Sheptukhovka.
This is how the Ukrainian-controlled part of the Kursk Oblast looked on the DeepState map as of November 2.
And this is how it looks after the last update.
Note that there is no official confirmation or denial of this information. Information from OSINT analysts may not correspond to reality.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the day before the National Resistance Center announced that the russians are going to throw another 84,000 Kadyrov's fighters into the war against Ukraine.
And on November 2, the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported that the russians had already armed the North Korean military sent to war against Ukraine.