Analysts note that, despite the claims of Russian propagandists about the “advance” of the invaders, there is no visible evidence of this.
Russian “military correspondents” said that their attackers advanced several hundred meters in depth near Ternoye (west of Kremennaya) and captured some unspecified Ukrainian fortifications. However, these statements have not been confirmed. This is stated in a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
Geolocated footage shows that Russian infantry have recently advanced on the northern outskirts of Sinkovka. Fighting continued for positions northeast of Kupyansk in the Sinkovka area; northwest of Svatovoye near Tabaevka; west of Kremennaya in the area of Yampolevka and Ternoy; and south of Kremennaya in the area of Belogorovka and Verkhnekamensk.
Also, the Russian invaders advanced in the Bakhmut area against the backdrop of positional battles. Russian propagandists announced that the invaders had captured an unspecified forest area north of Bogdanovka and had made little progress in the Ivanovo region. However, ISW analysts found no visible evidence of Russian advances in any of these areas.
Occupiers advance slightly west of Donetsk amid positional battles. Geolocated footage shows that they advanced on Georgievka, despite the fact that a pro-Kremlin “military sulator” said that the occupiers advanced further to Geologicheskaya, Lermontova and Zheleznaya streets on the southern outskirts of Krasnogorovka and ” succeeded” in the Pobeda area.
Another “military sulator” said that the Russians had allegedly advanced on Novomikhailovka. There is no visible evidence of these “successes”, say ISW analysts.
We remind you that Russia has put the new T-14 Armata tank into service with its army, but it will not be sent to the front.
Let’s add that the UK Ministry of Defense has said that it is absolutely not profitable for Russia to use its T-14 Armata tank on the battlefield, and if it happens, it will be mainly for propaganda purposes.
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Source: korrespondent

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