At the same time, the area of the “gray zone” in the village of Golden Colo, where at the beginning of the week it was reported about the collapse of Russian infantry groups, reduced.
The previous day, Russian conquerors advanced to two sites west of the Donetsk region. This was announced by the Analytical Project Deepstate on Friday, August 15.
“The enemy moved near Aleksiyevka, the green field and the Temirovka,” the report said.
As Interfax-Ukraine clarifies, we are talking about the enemy’s establishment in the village of Aleksiyevka and Novokinka north of the Velikonovoselkovskaya community to the village of Dachnaya, Dnipropetrovsk region, as well as in the zapier area of zelenoye towards the neighborhood Dnipropetrovsk, where the administrative boundaries of the three regions come together.
At the same time, the acquisition of the conquerors of any negotiation was not said.
According to DeepState, on Thursday morning, August 14, the Russian control area increased by 10.22 km km in green fields and terminovs and 6.21 sq km in Aleeksievka, Novo Ukrainian and Dachny Area.
The “gray zone” of indefinite control over the area of the green field and the number one increased by 2.29 sq km, at the same time in the Aleksievka area, Novo Ukrainian and Summer Cottage were reduced by 3.91 sq. Km.
It was also reported that the reduction of Golden Well, which at the beginning of the week was reported about the collapse of Russian infantry groups and their subsequent neutralization, was reduced by 4.11 sq.
Remember, on August 14, Deepstate reported the Russian advancement in four front sections in the regions of Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhya. As a result, the Russian occupation area increased by 20.26 sq km.
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