The enemy has occupied Ukrainian village Ukrainka in Donetsk - Deep State.


Updated battle map: the enemy has occupied the village of Ukrainka
DeepState analysts have updated the battle map and reported that enemy forces have already occupied the village of Ukrainka in Donetsk. Moreover, they continue to advance in other populated areas, including Dachenske, Kurakhove, Lysyche, near Pishchane, Novovasilivka, Novoelyzavetivka, and Sonsivka.
Russian troops have also seized Veselyi Hai, Yelyzavetivka, Romanivka, Novotroitske, and Pushkine in the Donetsk region. The situation around the 'Uspenivskyi bag' is worsening, as Russian invaders have also occupied the settlement of Zorya.
Particular attention from analysts is focused on the areas of Yelyzavetivka, Romanivka, Veselyi Hai, and Hannivka, which are inside the 'Uspenivskyi bag'. The enemy is trying to break through from all sides, but the villages of Trudove, Uspenivka, and Dalnie play an important role in containment. It is from these directions that the Russians concentrate their forces to storm Uspenivka, which is under the threat of complete encirclement.
It is also worth noting that Russia has occupied three more settlements in Donetsk - Zhovte, Pustynka, and Rozdol. In addition, Russian troops captured Novoselidivka in the Kurakhiv direction and Petrivka in the Pokrovsk direction of the Donetsk region.
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