Analysts of the DeepState project claim that the army of the aggressor country, russia, has allegedly captured one settlement and advanced near nine more in the west of the Donetsk Region.
This is evidenced by a post in the DeepState Telegram channel from December 18.
According to OSINT analysts, the advance of the occupiers was recorded in the Pokrovsk, Kurakhove, and Vremivka Axes.
Pokrovsk Axis
In the area of the city of Pokrovsk, russian troops advanced near the settlements of Dachenske, Vidrodzhennia (formerly Novyi Trud), and Novotroitske.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
And to the west of the previously occupied city of Selydove, the russians took a number of positions near the village of Chumatske (formerly Pushkine).
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
Kurakhove Axis
DeepState analysts claim that north of Kurakhove, the russians captured the settlement of Sontsivka and advanced near the village of Berestky.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
In addition, the enemy managed to expand the zone of control in the central part of Kurakhove itself.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
Vremivka Axis
On this section of the front, the russians advanced near the village of Zelenivka.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
North of Velyka Novosilka, the occupiers again advanced towards the settlement of Novyi Komar.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
And south of it, they occupied a number of positions near the village of Storozheve.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map
As of now, the Ukrainian Defense Forces have neither confirmed nor denied the information published by DeepState analysts.
As Ukrainian News Agency reported, a day earlier, on December 17, it became known that russian troops had advanced near eight settlements in the Donetsk Region. They also occupied the village of Hannivka in the Kurakhove Axis.
As a reminder, due to the russian advance in the Pokrovsk area, a forced evacuation of children was announced in seven more settlements in the Donetsk Region.
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