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Occupiers advance near 5 settlements in Kharkiv, Luhansk and Donetsk Regions — DeepState

Analysts of the Ukrainian project DeepState have stated that the army of the aggressor country russia has allegedly advanced near five settlements.

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

OSINT analysts claim that russian troops have advanced in the settlement of Dvorichna in the north-east of the Kharkiv Region.

Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.

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The occupiers also took up a number of positions in the direction of the settlement of Nadiia (marked with a circle). It is located near the administrative border of the Kharkiv and Luhansk Regions.

Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.

In the Donetsk Region, west of Pokrovsk, russian troops advanced near the village of Uspenivka.

Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.

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In the area of ​​the previously occupied Kurakhove, the enemy managed to take up a number of positions near the village of Slovianka.

Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.

In addition, the occupiers allegedly managed to advance to the eastern outskirts of the village of Velyka Novosilka.

Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.Screenshot of the DeepState interactive map.

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As of now, the Defense Forces of Ukraine have neither confirmed nor denied the information published by OSINT analysts.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on January 17, Member of Parliament  Mariana Bezuhla stated that russian troops had allegedly entered Pokrovsk, located in the west of the Donetsk Region.

We will remind, after that, the Khortytsia operational-strategic group of troops stated that there were no occupiers in Pokrovsk.

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