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Russians advance in western Donetsk Region and Kursk Oblast. DeepState shows map changes

OSINT analysts of the Ukrainian project DeepState claim that the army of the aggressor country of russia has advanced in the western Donetsk Region and in the Kursk Oblast of the russian federation, where the operation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces is underway.

DeepState analysts reported this on their Telegram channel.

It is claimed that the occupiers have advanced in the Novopavlivsk Axis. They allegedly managed to occupy a number of positions between the settlements of Burlatske and Pryvilne.

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

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OSINT analysts also clarified the line of combat contact in the area of ​​the settlement of Pishchane in the Pokrovsk Axis.

Compared to the previous update of the DeepState interactive map, more "gray zone" has appeared south of the settlement.

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

In the Kursk Oblast, russians have advanced near the settlement of Lebedevka (left circle). There are also reports of fighting near the village of Kamyshevka (top circle).

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

At the time of publication, the Ukrainian Defense Forces did not confirm or deny the information published by DeepState analysts.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, today, March 4, American media reported that US President Donald Trump ordered the suspension of military aid to Ukraine.

Recall, on March 3, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, explained why the last rotation of IAEA experts to the captured Zaporizhzhia NPP was carried out through occupied territories.

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