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Russian troops advanced in Donetsk region and Dnipropetrovsk region: DeepState

Russian troops are recording advances in the Zvirovo district of Donetsk region and in the Sinelnyk district of the Dnipropetrovsk region. This is reported by DeepState analysts.

“The map has been updated. The enemy advanced near Ternovoy (a village in the Synelnyk district of the Dnipropetrovsk region), Sichnevy (a village in the Synelnyk district of the Dnipropetrovsk region), Sosnivka (a village in the Synelnyk district of the Dnipropetrovsk region), Zvirovoy (a village of Pokrovsky urban community of the Pokrovsky district of the Donetsk region), and Voronom (a village in the Synelnyk district of the Dnipropetrovsk region region)”, – says the DeepState message.

At the same time, the Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out a sweep in Volodymyrivka and pushed back the enemy near Razino, Zoloty Kolodyaz, and Novotoretsk. Instead, the enemy was able to advance in Serebryan Forestry.

Recall that on September 6, DeepState reported on the advance of Russian troops on the territory of Sumy Oblast and along the administrative border of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

On September 2, the General Staff announced the liberation of the village of Udachne in Donetsk region. At the same time, DeepState recorded the occupation of the village of Voskresenka and the advance of Russians near Maliivka, Dnipropetrovsk region.

On September 1, DeepState reported that the Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled an attempt by Russian troops to break through to Mirnograd through Novoekonomichne in Donetsk region. On August 31, DeepState reported that the area under the control of the Russian occupiers increased by 64.26 square meters in six days. km, and the gray area of ​​uncertain control decreased by 2.71 square meters. km, which is about one and a half times slower than a week earlier.

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