The DeepState project's analytical map reflects the situation at the front with a delay of more than a month. Julian Röpcke, a military observer for the German newspaper Bild, has stated this, commenting on the events on the border of the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk Regions.
According to Röpcke, there is a "somewhat strange situation" in the border area, because, according to him, the DeepState map has not corresponded to the actual advance of russian troops for more than a month.
The observer noted that he counted "eight more villages AT LEAST embattled, if not under tight Russian control". He claims that there is video evidence for each of these settlements.
Röpcke cited the village of Radisne as an example. According to DeepState, it is "still 8 km West of the front", but according to the observer, "Russians entered the village on November 21."
The DeepState project itself has not yet commented on these allegations.
As a reminder, according to DeepState, as of December 24, the occupiers had advanced in three regions.
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