Putin's army continues its offensive in the Donetsk region with varying “success”, but often rolls back to its original positions, meeting a worthy rebuff from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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As reported by NBN with reference to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the defenders managed to return to the lost positions southeast of Chasovy Yar and in the southern regions of Toretsk in Donetsk region.
In particular, geolocation footage released recently demonstrates that Ukrainian Armed Forces units continue to operate southeast of Chasovy Yar at the Block-9 mine, where the “second army of the world” previously occupied a bridgehead. This indicates the return of lost positions in this area.
Photo — understandingwar.org
Also, the Defense Forces intercepted the initiative from the “liberators” in the southern part of Toretsk: the Ukrainian Armed Forces units “cleared” the line along Tobolenko Street, where ISW analysts recently recorded a confirmed Russian offensive, which again indicates an identical and fairly effective restoration of lost positions.
Photo — understandingwar.org
Earlier, our information portal wrote about how British intelligence explained the slowdown in the Russian Federation's offensive in the Pokrovsky direction.