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Invaders advanced towards Kramatorsk and in Pokrovsk area. DeepState updated map

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The army of the aggressor country of russia has advanced near three settlements in the north and west of the Donetsk Region. The Ukrainian analytical project DeepState reported this on Tuesday, March 3.

According to OSINT analysts, the advance of the invaders' army was recorded in the Kramatorsk and Pokrovsk areas.

In the Kramatorsk area, the invaders have captured a number of positions in the area of ​​the Markove settlement. It is located 13 kilometers from the eastern outskirts of Kramatorsk.

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

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In the Pokrovsk area, russian troops have advanced north of the settlement of Rivne. The invaders have also expanded the zone of control in the settlement of Hryshyne.

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

At the time of publication, the Ukrainian Defense Forces did not confirm or deny this information.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on March 2, the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that since the end of January this year, the Ukrainian military has liberated nine settlements in the Oleksandrivka Axis.

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A few hours later, DeepState analysts updated their interactive map, showing the reduction of the "red zone" on the above-mentioned section of the front.

We will remind, also on March 2, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that in February the Ukrainian Defense Forces regained control over a larger territory than the russian army was able to capture.

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