The russian occupation army has advanced near five settlements in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove Axes in the Donetsk Region.
Analysts from the Ukrainian DeepState project reported this on December 4.
In the Pokrovsk Axis, the occupiers have advanced in the direction of the village of Dachenske, which is a few kilometers south of the town of Pokrovsk.
Currently, the occupiers' forward positions are approximately 6.5 kilometers from Pokrovsk.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
The russians have also taken a number of positions in the area of the settlement of Chumatske (formerly Pushkine).
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
OSINT analysts also claim that the russians have managed to advance in several sections of the front in the area of Kurakhove.
The invaders have occupied a number of other blocks in the central part of the town.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
On the southern flank of Kurakhove, the russians have advanced in the areas of the settlements of Kostiantynopolske and Sukhi Yaly.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
The Defense Forces of Ukraine did not confirm or deny the information published by OSINT analysts.
It should be noted that the DeepState interactive map also noted the successes of the Ukrainian military near the village of Novomlynsk in the west of the Kharkiv Region.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on December 3, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that the Ukrainian military had eliminated the occupiers' bridgehead, which they had created on the right bank of the Oskil River near the village of Novomlynsk.
It was first reported on November 24 that the russians had crossed the river and taken up positions on the right bank.
As a reminder, it was also previously reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine completed the clearing of the eastern part of Kupyansk in the Kharkiv Region. In mid-November, the russians managed to break into the town, overcoming several kilometers from the front line.
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