Ukrainian forces find new strength while Russians advance with high morale, says DeepState on Kharkiv situation

Ukrainian forces find new strength while Russians advance with high morale, says DeepState on Kharkiv situation

4 weeks ago

Russian Forces Capture Milove Amid Intensifying Assault in Kharkiv Region

In northern Kharkiv Oblast, Russian troops have managed to capture the village of Milove along with several forest belts to the west and south after relatively brief assault operations. This information has been reported by the Ukrainian news outlet DeepState, which recently updated its interactive maps, reports 24brussels.

These advances appear to support the Russian military’s assault on the western bank of the Oskil River. It is likely that upcoming strikes on Bolohivka and Odradne are planned to increase pressure along the river.

Near Milove, there has not been a significant large-scale offensive, according to DeepState, but there has been lost territory, with enemy forces in a buoyant mood attempting to advance on Ambarne and Zarubynka.

Observers note that currently, resources are primarily being allocated to different front sectors, forcing units in this operational tactical zone to find new strength from minimal reserves, while the enemy gradually enhances its capabilities.

Earlier reports indicated that Russian forces are expanding their invasion zone in the border region of Kharkiv.

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