January 10, 2025
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DeepState: The Russians have advanced in a number of settlements in the Donetsk region

On the night of January 9, the analytical project DeepState reported on the advance of Russian troops in a number of settlements in the Donetsk region. Source: DeepState Verbatim: “The enemy advanced in Toretsk, Pishchany, near Vozdvizhenka, Baranivka, Solony, Slovianka, Petropavlivka, Novoelizavetivka, and Kurakhovo.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of January 9, the analytical project DeepState reported on the advance of Russian troops in a number of settlements in the Donetsk region.

Source: DeepState

Literally: “The enemy advanced in Toretsk, Pishchany, near Vozdvizhenka, Baranivka, Solony, Slovianka, Petropavlivka, Novoelizavetivka, and Kurakhovo.”

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Prehistory:

  • On January 7, 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.
  • Fierce fighting continues in Toretsk, Donetsk region, and the front line has divided the city in half. The enemy is using “scorched earth” tactics, trying to destroy the city’s infrastructure and the positions of the Ukrainian military.
  • On January 8, it became known about the plans of the Russians to storm Velika Novosilka in Donetsk region. Over the past few days, the Russians have been withdrawing their assault groups to the south and southwest of the settlement.
  • Serhii Dobryak, the head of the Pokrovsk city military administration, reported on the increased shelling of the city by Russian troops. According to Dobryak, Russian troops are less than three kilometers from the city.

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