November 15, 2024
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DeepState: Russian troops are advancing near 10 settlements

Analytical project DeepState reported on new advances of the Russian occupiers near ten settlements. Source: DeepState Details: On the night of November 14, DeepState analysts reported on the advance of Russians in eastern Ukraine.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Analytical project DeepState reported on new advances of the Russian occupiers near ten settlements.

Source: DeepState

Details: On the night of November 14, DeepState analysts reported on the advance of the Russians in the east of Ukraine.

Literally: “The enemy advanced near Kolisnikivka, Liman Pershoy, Sinkivka, Pustinka, Novodarivka, Dalnyi, in Kurakhovo, Novoselidivka, Ilinka, and Yuriivka.”

Prehistory:

  • On November 11, with the aim of enveloping Kurakhov in Donetsk region, Russian troops intensified their assaults on Ukrainian military positions from the north, south and east of the city.
  • Earlier on Monday, the press officer of the 46th brigade of the DSHV, which works in the city and the interlocutor of the UP in the Kurakhiv direction, reported that the Russian army had approached Kurakhiv close and was even jumping there on vehicles.
  • However, the city is completely under the control of the Defense Forces, in particular the 46th brigade of the Defense Forces.
  • On November 12, DeepState reported that Russian troops are not yet active, which could indicate preparations for a “big” offensive on Zaporozhye. Most of the active actions of the enemy are carried out within the Donetsk region.

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