Occupants advance near two settlements in Donetsk Region. DeepState shows updated map
The Ukrainian analytical project DeepState claims that the army of the aggressor country russia has advanced near two settlements in the north of the Donetsk Region
The OSINT analysts reported this on their Telegram channel on Monday, February 2.
According to DeepState analysts, russian troops have advanced near the village of Stupochky in the Kramatorsk direction.
In addition, the occupants seized a number of positions near Toretsk in the Kostiantynivka sector.
At the time of publication, the Ukrainian Defense Forces did not confirm or deny the findings of DeepState analysts.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, yesterday, February 1, DeepState said that in January, russians occupied 245 square kilometers of Ukraine's territory. The most intense fighting took place in the Pokrovsk and Huliaipole directions.
On January 30, Bloomberg wrote, citing European experts, that the growth of losses of the russian army may lead to a weakening of moscow's negotiating position in the future.
We also wrote that in some key areas of the front, the speed of the occupiers' advance is from 15 to 70 meters per day, making the russian offensive the slowest in the history of wars for more than 100 years.