Occupiers were advancing near four settlements in Donetsk region – ISW maps.


The report by analysts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) states that Russian troops continue offensive operations in the Donetsk region. They are advancing northwest of the cities of Toretsk, Pokrovsk, Kurakhove, and Velika Novosilka.
Advance in Kursk region
In the Kursk region, Russian troops have been advancing since February 17, but there has been no confirmed progress. Fighting continues to the northwest, west, and south of the city of Sudzha.
Situation in Kharkiv region
In the Kharkiv direction, offensive actions are also ongoing, but no confirmation of the advance has been reported. Russian troops are conducting operational actions to the north of Kharkiv and to the northeast of the city of Vovchansk.
Situation in Luhansk region
Near Kupiansk, offensive actions are also ongoing, but there is no advancement. Russian troops are advancing to the northeast, east, and south of Kupiansk.
There is also an advance towards Borova and the Lyman direction, but there has been no progress.
Situation in Donetsk region
In the Siversk direction, Russian troops are also advancing, but without progress. Fighting occurs north of Siversk and to the east and southeast of the city.
In the Toretsk direction, troops continue to advance, but there is no progress. Occupiers are attacking in Toretsk itself, north of the city, and to the west of it.
Situation in Pokrovsk direction
In the Pokrovsk direction, Russian troops are also advancing. Fighting is taking place to the northeast, east, and southeast of the city of Pokrovsk.
Overall, Russian troops continue offensive actions in Ukraine, but without significant territorial gains. The situation remains tense, but Ukrainian forces are ready to defend their territory.
This war has been ongoing for 1091 days.
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