The situation in the Peschanoye area of the Kharkiv region continues to deteriorate.
Russian troops are moving towards the Borovaya-Kupyansk Uzlovaya-Kupyansk road, which is the main logistics route in that area. At the beginning of the occupation of Peschanoye, the enemy first continued to attack towards Kolesnikovka, and then further north, reaching the heights. The DeepState project reported this on Telegram on September 22.
The Ukrainian army is resisting the enemy, so the Russians began to look for another vector of movement. The enemy found a weak spot in the lowland towards the village of Kruglyakovka, where he had his last successes.
Analysts note that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are making efforts to stop the invaders. In particular, they are using drones to attack the invaders. The occupiers are currently storming with the forces they have and there is a prospect of exhausting them.
But if they bring in reserves there, then the existing resource will allow them to develop their success and threaten to break down logistics, which will be a very bad consequence, they note.
DeepState noted that Russians have long been actively using FPV drones on roads and aircraft on crossings, and erasing populated areas.
Let us recall that on September 21, the DeepState public reported that the Russians were regrouping and increasing the average daily number of attacks. In particular, after the Kursk operation, the enemy began actively throwing reserves in the directions “as if the war would stop tomorrow” and it was necessary to take as many as possible.
Source: Racurs

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