The war in Ukraine continues, and news from the front continues to worry. The Deep State military public, which specializes in monitoring hostilities, expands a whole series of advances of Russian troops in various areas of the front. This information emphasizes the complexity of the situation and the need to adapt strategies for Ukrainian forces.
First of all, on the Selydivskaya plot. The Russians advanced to the east of the city, entering its eastern outskirts.
At the same time, the Ukrainian military reports that the Russians also entered the northern part of Selidovoy. As a fighter with the call sign "Muchnoi" writes, fighting continues in the industrial zone on this side.
Also earlier, the military stated that the Russians had already reached the outskirts of Vyshnevoy west of Selydovoy, which is not yet reflected on the Deep State map. Such an exit threatens the surroundings of the city, since the Selydove-Pokrovsk highway, which supplies the garrison of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, is already in line of sight from Vishnevo.
Secondly, the public showed the large advances of the Russian Federation to the west of Tsukurynoye (to the Novodmytrivka district), as well as to the east of Kurakhovoy, where the penetration of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation into Russian positions (Zoryanoye district) decreased.
According to the Ukrainian military, on the same ridge, battles are already taking place in the center of the city of Hirnyk (the DS map does not confirm this).
To the south, the Russians have a two-kilometer advance from the captured Ugledar in the direction of Bogoyavlenka.
Further north, in the Lymansky direction, there was a major disruption of the front in the Nevsky district. The Russian Federation advanced on a section up to six kilometers long and four kilometers deep, capturing Novosadove and reaching the banks of the Zherebets River. Apparently, attempts will continue to dislodge the Armed Forces from the left bank of the river and cross over to the right.
Near Kupyansk, Deep State said that the Russians captured most of the village of Kruglyakivka on the left bank of the Oskil River.