DeepState reveals details of emergence of new "red zone" in Kharkiv Region
The army of the aggressor country, the russian federation, has captured the settlement of Milove in the east of the Kharkiv Region. Another separate "red zone" has appeared on the map of combat operations.
The Ukrainian analytical project DeepState has revealed details of the fighting on this section of the front.
According to OSINT analysts, the occupiers were able to "suddenly" occupy Milove after relatively short assault operations.
In addition to the settlement itself, the occupiers have two forest areas and numerous forest plantations under their control.
The russians' actions are designed to support their offensive, which they are conducting on the right bank of the Oskil River.
DeepState believes that in the future the occupiers will try to advance towards the settlements of Bolohivka or Odradne. Their capture will allow them to increase pressure on the flank of the Ukrainian Defense Forces group, which is holding back the advance of the russian army on the right bank of the Oskil River.
Odradne and Bolohivka on the DeepState interactive map. Photo: screenshot of UN.
"It's no secret that our main areas for receiving reserves are completely different segments, so the units in this operational-tactical zone are forced to find new forces from scratch, while the enemy is slowly but steadily increasing," this is how DeepState commented on the situation in the Milove area.
As the Ukrainian News agency reported, earlier today, July 4, it became known that the occupiers had captured two settlements in the east of the Kharkiv Region.
Recall, DeepState analysts previously reported that in June the russian army occupied 556 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory, which was the largest advance of the russians since the beginning of the year.