Russian troops captured 564 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory in July, which is 8 square kilometers more than in June. The DeepState analytical resource has reported this.
Experts note that the russians are trying to maintain the pace of the offensive. "The Sumy and Pokrovsk axes are currently the most effective, since on these axes the russian troops need to attack more often to achieve success," explained DeepState.

The most problematic situation remains on the Novopavlivka axis. "Here the invaders have more success with less blood," added the analysts. In the second half of July, the enemy reduced the intensity of the assaults.
According to experts, the average daily number of attacks has changed: "In the first decade of July, it was almost 186, in the second - 178, and the third ended with an indicator of 171.5. In the first two days of August, this indicator is still 155 assaults per day."

DeepState draws attention to the fact that the nature of the battles is also changing. "Now, 2-3 people often go on the assault from the enemy side, not fifty, as a year ago. The occupiers are ready to crawl for hours, using camouflage means, to reach our positions. We should not forget about the tactics of "flag-raising", which are carried out purely for media propaganda, but with huge losses," the experts concluded.
Recall that in Kherson, russian occupiers have been striking the automobile bridge connecting the Korabel microdistrict with the rest of the regional center for the third day in a row.
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