“The enemy occupied Marynivka and advanced near Novogrodivka — DeepState September 29, 18:01 Share: According to DeepState, as of September 29, the Russians occupied Marynivka (Photo: deepstatemap.live) Russian troops in the Donetsk region occupied Marynivka and advanced near Novohrodivka. This was reported in the Telegram channel of the analytical portal DeepState. Infographic: deepstatemap.live On September 4, the American Institute for the Study of War reported that Russia had probably captured Novogrodivka. Video of the day ISW analysts paid attention to”, — write on: ua.news
According to DeepState, as of September 29, the Russians occupied Marynivka (Photo: deepstatemap.live)
Russian troops in the Donetsk region occupied Marynivka and advanced near Novogrodivka.
This was reported in the Telegram channel of the analytical portal DeepState.
On September 4, the American Institute for the Study of War reported that Russia had probably captured Novogrodivka.
ISW analysts drew attention to the statement of Serhii Tsekhotskyi, a Ukrainian officer of the 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Yakov Handziuk, which operates in the Pokrovsky direction. He made it clear that Ukrainian forces had retreated from Novohrodivka (southeast of Pokrovsk) to save the lives of Ukrainian servicemen. Therefore, this indicates that Russian forces have probably captured the city of Novogrodivka, ISW wrote.
The situation in the Pokrovsky direction
On September 5, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi said that the Ukrainian forces managed to stop the advance of the Russian invaders in the Pokrovsky direction.
In the Pokrovsky direction, the Russian occupiers use the tactics of “small groups”, 10% survive – Bild
On August 30, Forbes reported that the National Guard had transferred an offensive brigade from the south to Pokrovsk — Kara-Dag (15 BrOP) numbering about 2,000 people.
On September 6, electricity went out in Pokrovsk as a result of shelling of energy facilities. On September 12, it was reported that the water supply in the city was cut off.
On September 18, the head of Donetsk OVA, Vadym Filashkin, reported that about 16,000 people remain in Pokrovsk, including 177 children.
On September 23, British intelligence reported that the Russians remained approximately 8 km from Pokrovsk.