The army of the Russian Federation has achieved some success at the front in Ukraine.
The invaders advanced near Yunakivka in the Sumi region, not far from Alexander-Kalinov and Odradni in Donetsk. The gray zone in the Sumy region is currently 53.78 square meters. KM, and took 211.48 square meters. km. In Donetsk -Region, the Gray Zone is 180.62 square meters. km, and take the enemy of changes 2 thousand 123.17 square meters. km. On June 19, a deep state monitoring project was informed about Telegram.
Analysts say that Alexander-Kalinovo is an important settlement in the Toret region, because the Russian exit to this village and Katerinivv will create a threat to logistics in the city, and the Russians will be able to take it under fire control. In addition, this development will complicate the area of maintenance of the shsherbinovka and Petrovka.
The deep state says that the Russians from Novuenovka are trying to get to Yablanovka, and they constantly give from dawn and roma in the direction of Katerinivka. Ukrainian troops make efforts to prevent promotion in the service, but “the effective work of enemy drones and the quantitative advantage of the infantry is given a sign.”
The situation north of Toretsk in the area of the settlements of the Dachnevrovro is also complicated, because the Russians want to go around the city.
This area of the front generally requires special attention, because Katsaps was accumulated there, a storm, not ceasing to the position of Ukrainian fighters, and in the brigade that is responsible for this area has big problems for a long period of service, and at least they need reinforcements, ”empstents Deepstate.
Recall that recently DeepState analysts reported that the Russian army has advanced near Yablanovka and Yunakivka in the Sumi region, as well as not far from Malnyivka in Zaporozhye. Military experts also said that the invaders did not leave attempts to enter the territory of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Source: Racurs

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