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Occupants advance in north and west of Donetsk Region. DeepState updates map

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

The russian occupation army has advanced in the vicinity of three settlements in the Donetsk Region. This is evidenced by the latest update of the interactive map of hostilities from the DeepState project.

According to OSINT analysts, russian troops managed to expand their control zone in the Sloviansk sector. They advanced east of the village of Riznykivka and seized a number of positions near the village of Pazeno (circled).

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

In the Pokrovsk sector, the occupants advanced in the area of Hryshyne, seizing a number of positions north and south of it.

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

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

As the Ukrainian News agency reported, earlier today, on March 26, guerrillas from the Atesh movement reported a successful sabotage in the occupied part of the Luhansk Region. They damaged the railway infrastructure, which led to the disruption of russian supplies.

Yesterday, March 25, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the aggressor country, the russian federation, was preparing an operation aimed at destroying water supply facilities.

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Also yesterday it became known that the occupiers destroyed a dam on the Siverskyi Donets River in the north of the Donetsk Region. As a result, water supply schedules were introduced in the government-controlled part of the region.

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