November 7, 2024
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The Russian army advanced in Toretsk and near four more settlements in Donetsk region — DeepState

The Russian army advanced to Toretsk and near four more settlements in Donetsk region — DeepState November 7, 02:56 Share: Toretsk destroyed by the Russians in the Donetsk region (Photo: Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine/Telegram/ screenshot from the video) Within a day, the Russian invaders were able to advance to Toretsk, as well as near Novooleksiivka, Kreminnaya Balka, Maksimivka and Bogoyavlenka of the Donetsk region. This was reported by DeepState analysts on Thursday, November 7. The directions of the advance of the Russian army are indicated on the map. Photo: Map fragment”, — write on: ua.news

The Russian army advanced in Toretsk and near four more settlements in Donetsk region — DeepState

November 7, 02:56

Toretsk in the Donetsk region destroyed by the Russians (Photo: Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine/Telegram/screenshot from the video)

Within a day, the Russian occupiers were able to advance to Toretsk, as well as near Novooleksiivka, Kreminnaya Balka, Maksimivka, and Bogoyavlenka in the Donetsk region.

This was reported by DeepState analysts on Thursday, November 7.

The directions of the advance of the Russian army are indicated on the map.

A fragment of the DeepState map
Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map
A fragment of the DeepState map
Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map
A fragment of the DeepState map
Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map
A fragment of the DeepState map
Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map

The situation at the front in Donetsk region — the latest news

On October 30, President Volodymyr Zelenskyi said that in some areas of the front, the ratio of Ukrainian and Russian troops is 1 to 8, so the Armed Forces of Ukraine are forced to retreat from their positions.

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On October 31, DeepState reported the capture of Selidovoy by the Russians. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that the Defense Forces repelled the assaults in the direction of the city.

In the direction of Toretsk, the Defense Forces of Ukraine have stabilized the situation and are not allowing the Russian invaders to advance further into Toretsk, said Anastasia Bobovnikova, press secretary of Luhansk Technical University.

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According to the publication Welt, the Russian occupying forces captured 470 square kilometers in eastern Ukraine in October. According to Estonian intelligence, last week Russian troops occupied about 150 square kilometers in the territory of Donetsk region.

The Bloomberg agency also wrote on November 1 that Russia captured more territory in eastern Ukraine last week than in any period of 2024 — more than 200 square kilometers were added to the territory captured during the Russian summer offensive.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi said on November 2 that Ukrainian defenders are now holding back one of the most powerful enemy offensives from the start of a full-scale invasion.

The New York Times, analyzing the situation at the front, reported that the breakthrough of the Russian Federation near Toretsk could have catastrophic consequences for the defense of the Armed Forces.

Editor: Nikita Dniprovskyi

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