The enemy crossed the Oskil River in the Kharkiv region and took positions of one of the Ukrainian Armed Forces brigades – Deep State.


Russian forces landed across the Oskil River near Novomlynske in the Kharkiv region. This is reported by analysts of the Deep State project.
Today the enemy carried out quite an unexpected operation - they crossed the Oskil by boat from Dvorichne and established positions on the western bank
Analysts believe this is not just overcoming a water obstacle for the sake of photographs, as the opponent has taken positions of one of the Ukrainian brigades.
Such events entail an increase in artillery and mortar fire, so we remind residents of the Dvorichna and Kupiansk communities about evacuation
Russian invaders continued their advance in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions and in Kursk.
Deep State channel analysts claim that the enemy has advanced into Toretsk and near four other populated localities in Donetsk.
Additionally, the Russians occupied the village of Nova Illinka.
Earlier, Deep State analysts reported that the occupiers are approaching the city of Kurakhove and capturing the villages around it.
Moreover, in recent weeks it has been reported that the occupiers are actively advancing towards Kurakhove to seize it before winter arrives.
The Russians successfully occupied the village of Illinka, which is located near the city of Kurakhove. This is reported by the analytical project Deep State on their Telegram page.
Deep State also reported that the Russians occupied Rivnopil and advanced in various directions.
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