November 16, 2024
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Russians occupied Maksimivka in Donetsk region – DeepState

Russians occupied Maksimivka in Donetsk region – DeepState November 16, 05:01 Share: Donetsk region (Photo: REUTERS/Inna Varenytsia) According to DeepState analysts, Russian troops captured the village of Maksimivka in Donetsk region on November 15. “Russian forces have occupied Maksimivka,” the report says. It is also reported that the occupiers advanced near Berestovo, Klishchiivka, Andriivka, Novooleksiivka, Novoselidivka, Elizavetivka, Rivnopol, as well as in the areas of Sotnytskyi Kozachka and Novaya Illinka. Advertisement Photo: DeepState Maksimivka is populated”, — write on: ua.news

Russians occupied Maksimivka in Donetsk region – DeepState

November 16, 05:01

Donetsk region (Photo: REUTERS/Inna Varenytsia)

According to DeepState analysts, on November 15, Russian troops captured the village of Maksimivka in the Donetsk region.

Russian forces occupied Maksimivka,” the message reads.

It is also reported that the occupiers advanced near Berestovoy, Klishchiivka, Andriivka, Novooleksiivka, Novoselidivka, Yelizavetivka, Rivnopol, as well as in the areas of Sotnytskyi Kozachka and Novaya Illinka.

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Maksimivka is a settlement that is part of the Ugledarsk urban community of the Volnovasky district of Donetsk region. Until 2011, it had the status of a village. According to the 2001 census, 793 people lived in the village.

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