Analysts of the Ukrainian OSINT project DeepState claim that the russian occupiers have advanced near six settlements in the Donetsk Region.
This is evidenced by the latest update of the interactive map maintained by DeepState analysts.
According to the DeepState report, the occupiers managed to advance in the Toretsk, Pokrovsk and Kurakhove Axes.
According to analysts, in the Toretsk Axis, the invaders' troops allegedly managed to occupy a number of positions in the eastern part of Toretsk.
In the Pokrovsk Axis, the russians advanced in two sectors.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.
They managed to expand the zone of control in the area of the settlements of Baranivka and Vozdvyzhenka. They are located approximately 17 km east of the town of Myrnohrad.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.
And in the Pokrovsk area, the occupiers advanced in the settlement of Zelene and in the area of the village of Pishchane.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.
In the Kurakhove Axis, russian troops advanced towards the village of Petropavlivka and gained a foothold in the southern part of the settlement.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.
On the general DeepState map, the russian advance looks as follows.
Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.
It should be noted that as of now, there is no confirmation or refutation of the information published by OSINT analysts.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on January 4, the US Department of Defense stated that Washington would not have time to transfer all military assistance to Ukraine by the end of the term of incumbent President Joseph Biden.
Recall, the day before, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become one of the most important tools for fighting the russian occupiers.
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