The russian occupiers allegedly captured one settlement and advanced near six more on three sections of the front in the Donetsk Region.
Analysts of the Ukrainian DeepState project reported this on November 15.
OSINT analysts claim that the advance of the occupiers was recorded in the Pokrovsk, Kurakhove and Vremivka Axes.
In the Pokrovsk Axis, the russians occupied part of the settlement of Petrivka. It is a village located approximately 5 kilometers west of the previously occupied town of Selydove.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
In the Kurakhove Axis, according to DeepState analysts, the advance of the occupiers was recorded on the northern and southern flanks of Kurakhove.
To the north of Kurakhove, the occupiers advanced near the settlements of Novodmytrivka, Voznesenka, Novoselydivka, and Nova Illinka.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
On the southern flank, the russians occupied a number of positions near the settlement of Antonivka.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
DeepState analysts also stated that the russians allegedly captured the village of Rivnopil in the Vremivka Axis.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
As of this moment, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have not confirmed or denied the information published by OSINT analysts.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on November 14, it became known that in the settlement of Terny in the north of the Donetsk Region, servicemen of the russian occupation army shot a civilian woman.
We also wrote that on November 13, the occupiers managed to enter the eastern part of Kupyansk, which is in the Kharkiv Region. After breaking into the city, the russians were eliminated by the Ukrainian military.
We will remind, the day before a video appeared on the network, how a Leopard 2 tank of the 33rd separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine "dismantled" a column of russians in the Kurakhove area.
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