Russia has advanced near Myrnograd: where fierce battles are ongoing.
According to ТСН: Units of the Russian occupation army have activated near Myrnograd in the Donetsk region, where the enemy has gathered significant forces to capture the Pokrovsk-Myrnograd agglomeration, which is the political goal of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.
This is reported by the specialized monitoring resource DeepState, updating the map of combat actions.
The situation at the front
At the same time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully liberated the village of Ivanivka in the Dnipropetrovsk region, which is located southwest of the main combat actions in the Pokrovsk direction.
Earlier, it became known that the Russian command is forced to deploy operational reserves to continue the offensive on Pokrovsk.
The spokesperson of the 79th Air Assault Brigade, Roman Pisarenko, noted that the situation in the Myrnograd area is extremely difficult, as Russian troops have essentially concentrated an entire army there.
TSN journalist from the front, Yulia Kyriyenko, emphasized that it is now very difficult for Ukrainian soldiers to leave Myrnograd without contact battles with the enemy.
The current situation at the front indicates an increase in tension and activation of hostilities from both sides. The Ukrainian army continues to hold key positions, although the Russian side is strengthening its forces in strategically important areas. It is important to monitor further developments, as they can significantly affect the course of the conflict.
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