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Occupiers advance in New York, as well as in Pokrovsk and Kurakhove Axes - DeepState

Analysts of the Ukrainian OSINT project DeepState announced the advance of the russian occupiers in three axes in the Donetsk Region. Analysts have also clarified the front line in the north of the Kharkiv Region.

This is evidenced by the update of the DeepState interactive map.

According to DeepState data, russian troops expanded their control zone in the village of New York in the Toretsk Axis.

Analysts "repainted" the western part of the settlement in red.

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Screenshot of the DeepState interactive mapScreenshot of the DeepState interactive map

In the Pokrovsk Axis, according to DeepState, the russians took a number of positions on the eastern outskirts of Zhelanne.

Screenshot of the DeepState interactive mapScreenshot of the DeepState interactive map

Also, according to the information of OSINT analysts, the occupiers advanced to the east of the city of Vuhledar.

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Screenshot of the DeepState interactive mapScreenshot of the DeepState interactive map

DeepState also updated the battle line in the area of ​​Hlyboke settlement in the north of the Kharkiv Region.

On this part of the front, both the advancement of the Defense Forces of Ukraine and the russian occupation army was noted.

Screenshot of the DeepState interactive mapScreenshot of the DeepState interactive map

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on August 6, the Center for Countering Disinformation at the NSDC of Ukraine denied the information about the alleged capture of New York by the russians.

We will remind, the day before DeepState analysts established the first losses of russians as a result of fighting in the border areas of the Kursk Oblast.

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