The war in Ukraine continues, and news from the front continues to cause concern. The military public Deep State, which specializes in monitoring hostilities, expands on a number of advances by Russian troops in various sectors of the front. This information highlights the complexity of the situation and requires adaptation of strategies for Ukrainian forces.
First, in the Selidovska sector. The Russians advanced east of the city, entering its eastern outskirts.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian military officials report that the Russians have also entered the northern part of Selydovoye. According to a fighter with the call sign "Muchnoy", fighting is continuing in the industrial zone on this side.
The military also previously stated that the Russians had already reached the outskirts of Vyshneve west of Selidove, which is not yet reflected on the Deep State map. Such an exit threatens the city's encirclement, since from Vyshneve the Selidove-Pokrovsk highway, which supplies the Ukrainian Armed Forces garrison, is already in direct line of sight.
Secondly, the public showed large advances by the Russian Federation west of Tsukuryne (in the Novodmytrivka area), as well as east of Kurakhovo, where the penetration of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into Russian positions (Zoryane area) decreased.
According to the Ukrainian military, fighting is already underway on the same ledge in the center of the city of Hirnyk (the DS map does not confirm this).
Further south, the Russians have made a two-kilometer advance from the captured Vugledar towards Bogoyavlenka.
Further north, in the Liman direction, there was a major breakdown of the front in the Nevsky area. The Russian Federation advanced on a section up to six kilometers long and four kilometers deep, capturing Novosadove and reaching the Zherebets River. Apparently, attempts will continue to push the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the left bank of the river and cross to the right.
Near Kupyansk, Deep State claimed that the Russians had captured most of the village of Kruglyakivka on the left bank of the Oskil River.

