Russians capture Blahodatne and advance near 9 more settlements. DeepState updates map
Analysts of the Ukrainian OSINT project DeepState claim that the troops of the aggressor country of russia have captured one settlement and advanced near nine more in four sectors of the front in the Donetsk Region.
This is evidenced by the latest update of the DeepState interactive map.
According to OSINT analysts, changes in the front line were recorded in the Kramatorsk, Pokrovsk, Kurakhove and Vremivka Axes.
Kramatorsk Axis
Analysts reported the advance of russian troops in the central part of Chasiv Yar. According to the changes on the map, the invaders have occupied part of the private sector in the Zhovtnevyi district of the city.
Pokrovsk Axis
The occupiers managed to advance south of Pokrovsk, where they took a number of positions near the village of Zhovte and established themselves on the outskirts of the village of Shevchenko.
The russians also advanced near the village of Chumatske (formerly Pushkine).
Kurakhove Axis
On the northern flank of Kurakhove, the occupiers expanded their zone of control near the settlements of Zoria and Stari Terny.
And south of the city, the russians advanced near Yelyzavetivka, Konstiantynopolske and the village of Sukhi Yaly.
Vremivka Axis
In the Vremivka Axis (Velyka Novosilka district), the russian occupiers allegedly captured the village of Blahodatne.
This is a settlement that was liberated by the Ukrainian Defense Forces during a counteroffensive in the summer of 2023.
It should be noted that there is currently no official confirmation or denial of this information from the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the evening of December 4, it became known that the Ukrainian military had recaptured the settlement of Novyi Komar, which is located north of Velyka Novosilka, Donetsk Region.
And on December 3, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that the Ukrainian military had eliminated the occupiers' bridgehead, which they had created on the right bank of the Oskil River in the Kharkiv Region.