January 9, 2025
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Deepstate: Almost all of Kurakhov is occupied by the enemy

Analytical project Deepstate reported that almost all of Kurakhov in Donetsk region is occupied by Russian troops and this gives the Russians an opportunity to advance west. Source: Deepstate Details: According to the project, as of the end of the day on January 6, there were still a certain number of observation points within the city of Kurakhove on the outskirts of the TPP, but globally this no longer affects control over the city.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Analytical project Deepstate reported that almost all of Kurakhov in Donetsk region is occupied by Russian troops and this gives the Russians an opportunity to advance west.

Source: Deepstate

Details: According to the project, as of the end of the day on January 6, there were still a certain number of observation points within the city of Kurakhove on the outskirts of the TPP, but globally this no longer affects the control over the city.

Analysts also claim that the Russians are transferring some units to another area near Mirnograd, where an increase in the number of enemy attacks is expected.

According to their information, control over the city gives the enemy many advantages for the development of offensive actions to the west.

What preceded:

On the morning of January 6, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the capture of the city of Kurakhove in Donetsk region, instead, Ukrainian defenders reported on the continuation of Russian assaults on the city.

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