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The Russian army advanced near six settlements in the east of Ukraine — DeepState

The Russian army advanced near six settlements in eastern Ukraine — DeepState September 16, 04:36 Share: Shell casings, Donetsk region, August 2024 (Photo: REUTERS/Oleksandr Klymenko) Russian invaders advanced near Kolisnykyvka, Katerynivka, Vodyanyi, Ugledar, and also in Spirn and Ukrainian in the Donetsk region. This was reported by DeepState analysts on Monday, September 16. The directions of the advance of the Russian army are indicated on the map. Advancement of Russians in Donetsk region as of September 15”, — write on: ua.news

The Russian army advanced near six settlements in the east of Ukraine — DeepState

September 16, 04:36

Shell casings, Donetsk region, August 2024 (Photo: REUTERS/Oleksandr Klymenko)

The Russian occupiers advanced near Kolisnykyvka, Katerynivka, Vodyanyi, Ugledar, as well as Spirn and Ukrainska in the Donetsk region.

This was reported by DeepState analysts on Monday, September 16.

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

The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 (Photo: Fragment of the DeepState map)
The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 / Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map
The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 (Photo: Fragment of the DeepState map)
The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 / Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map
The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 (Photo: Fragment of the DeepState map)
The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 / Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map
The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 (Photo: Fragment of the DeepState map)
The advance of the Russians in the Donetsk region as of September 15 / Photo: A fragment of the DeepState map

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

Russian occupiers are at a distance of eight kilometers from the city of Pokrovsk and 3.5 kilometers from the city of Myrnograd, journalist Yuriy Butusov reported on September 3.

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The ISW summary said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine had recovered some lost positions in Novogrodivka, southeast of Pokrovsk. But on September 4, the Institute for the Study of War reported that the occupiers probably captured the village of Halytsynivka and the city of Novogrodivka. Before that, the 59th brigade confirmed the withdrawal from Novogrodivka.

DeepState wrote that the troops of the aggressor country advanced in the Toretsk region and near Vugledar, which they are trying to bypass from the flanks.

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A Ukrainian artilleryman on the front line near Pokrovsk, September 5, 2024 (Photo: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty/Serhii Nuzhnenko via REUTERS) There were cases when the occupiers drove up to our positions near Pokrovsk on a bus – Tsekhotskyi

The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrsky claims that the Ukrainian forces managed to stop the advance of the Russian occupiers in the Pokrovsky direction.

On September 6, the Azov brigade reported successful counterattacks in New York and the return of part of the village to Ukrainian control. Azov residents also unblocked the military forces of the Defense Forces, which were surrounded by the enemy.

DeepState said that Azov knocked out the Russians from the phenol plant in the village of New York and blocked the passage of the troops of the aggressor country towards the neighboring Nelipivka.

Editor: Nikita Dniprovskyi

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