10 days - 11 settlements: how the enemy is advancing in Donbas

Over the past 10 days, Russian troops have continued active offensive actions in Donbas, capturing a number of strategically important settlements. As reported by DeepState, among them are Kurakhove, Yantarne, Lozova, Ivanivka, Petropavlivka, Vozdvizhenka, Solone, Zelena, Novoivanivka, Leonidov and Oleksandria. This is how the Russians are gradually advancing in the east of Ukraine.

Over the last day, the Russian army advanced in Chasovoy Yar, capturing the Novy district, and also advanced in Oktyabrskyi and the city center.

In addition, the Russian Federation advanced south of Kurakhovo and north of Novoelizavetivka.
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