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Occupiers advance near 5 settlements in west of Donetsk Region – DeepState

Analysts of the Ukrainian DeepState project reported on the advance of russian occupiers near five settlements in the west of the Donetsk Region.

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

According to OSINT analysts, the largest advance of the occupiers was recorded on the Kurakhove axis.

Thus, the russians advanced to the settlement of Novoselydivka, and also occupied a number of positions to the north of it.

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A little further east, the russians took up positions in the area of ​​the previously captured town of Hirnyk.

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Also, the advance of the occupiers was recorded in the areas of Hostre and Oleksandropil settlements.

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In addition, it is reported about the success of the invaders south of the village of Katerynivka.

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On the Vremivka axis, according to DeepState analysts, the russians advanced in the northern part of the town of Bohoiavlenka.

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And to the east of the Ukrainian-controlled settlement of Velyka Novosilka, the russians managed to advance near Shakhtarsk.

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The Defense Forces of Ukraine did not confirm or deny the information published by OSINT analysts.

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