Occupiers are 2,020 meters from administrative border of Dnipropetrovsk Region - DeepState

The Ukrainian analytical project DeepState claims that the army of the aggressor country of russia is a little more than 2 kilometers from the administrative border of the Dnipropetrovsk Region.

DeepState analysts reported this on Friday, June 6.

As of June 5, the occupiers' forward positions are 2,020 meters away from the border of the Dnipropetrovsk Region.

DeepState did not indicate on which section of the front the occupiers approached the administrative border at such a distance. Judging by the DeepState interactive map, this happened near the settlement of Horikhove.

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Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.

According to analysts, russian troops continue to put pressure on the positions of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in the Novopavlivsk Axis every day.

One brigade and two regiments are attacking the positions of the Ukrainian military. They were equipped with fresh reinforcements, which allows them to carry out regular assaults.

DeepState also drew attention to the fact that the day before, many Ukrainian Telegram channels presented the russians' advance to the administrative border of the Dnipropetrovsk Region as "mega news".

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"They pointed a ruler at the gray zone, where active hostilities are still ongoing, presented it as mega news. Many serious media outlets should move away from the idea that 9th graders of high school are enough to run a Telegram channel read by hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians," DeepState wrote.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, in late May, the occupiers announced an alleged entry to the administrative border of the Dnipropetrovsk Region. The russians published a photo in which several soldiers are holding the flag of the russian army supposedly on the border of the region.

As it became known after some time, a group of russian soldiers was indeed on the administrative border. They took a propaganda photo, but when they tried to retreat to their positions, they were killed by fire from Ukrainian soldiers.

Recall that at the end of April this year, a forced evacuation of children was announced in four settlements of the Dnipropetrovsk Region.

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