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Occupants advance in Oleksandrivka sector. DeepState shows changes in front on map

Illustrative image. Photo: collage by the Ukrainian News agency.
Illustrative image. Photo: collage by the Ukrainian News agency.

Ukrainian analytical project DeepState claims that the army of the aggressor country russia has advanced in the Dnipropetrovsk Region. OSINT analysts have also clarified the front line in the Chasiv Yar area in the Donetsk Region.

This is evidenced by the latest update of the DeepState interactive map of Tuesday, March 10.

DeepState stated that the occup army had successes in the Oleksandrivka direction. They allegedly managed to capture a number of positions near the village of Piddubne.

The Russian army has advanced near the village of Piddubne in the Oleksandrivsk direction. Photo: screenshot of DeepState map.The russian army has advanced near Piddubne in the Oleksandrivka sector. Photo: screenshot of DeepState map

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OSINT analysts also changed the display of the front line in the area of Chasiv Yar, removing a bit of the "red zone" northwest of the city.

OSINT analysts adjusted the approximate front line near Chasovyi Yar. Photo: screenshot of DeepState map.OSINT analysts adjusted the approximate front line near Chasiv Yar. Photo: screenshot of the DeepState map.

At the time of publication, the Ukrainian Defense Forces neither confirmed nor denied DeepState's information about the occupiers' advance.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on March 6, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the frontline cities of Sloviansk, Kramatorsk and Druzhkivka in the Donetsk Region and warned of a new offensive being prepared by the occupiers for the spring.

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In January of this year, the American Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) published a report stating that the rate of advance of the russian army in some key areas of the front is 15-70 meters per day.

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