Invaders advance in Pokrovsk and Sloviansk directions, AFU regain their positions in Kupyansk – DeepState
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have restored the situation in the town of Kupyansk in Kharkiv region, liberating its central part. The occupiers have advanced in Pokrovsk direction near the villages of Hryshyne and Udachne, as well as in Sloviansk direction near the village of Pryvilne in Donetsk region.
"Ukrainian Defense Forces have restored the situation in Kupyansk. The enemy has advanced near Udachne, Hryshyne, and Pryvilne," the DeepState OSINT project reported on its Telegram channel on Tuesday.
According to the project maps, the occupiers increased their area of stable control by 2.92 square kilometers in Pokrovsk direction, and by 0.86 square kilometers in Sloviansk direction. The "gray zone" of undefined control in these directions also increased – by 3.7 and 4.76 square kilometers, respectively.
However, in Kupyansk, the Ukrainian Armed Forces liberated 3.77 square kilometers. According to maps, the enclave under occupier control in the town decreased by 0.18 square kilometers, and the "gray zone" by another 3.46 square kilometers.
Also, a small occupiers’ foothold near the Russian-Ukrainian state border in the area of the village of Zelene in Kharkiv direction, covering an area of 0.45 square kilometers, has moved into the "gray zone."
There were no changes on other sections of the front.
Thus, the occupiers captured 3.78 square kilometers in 24 hours, but lost 0.63 square kilometers in other directions, increasing their area of control by 3.15 square kilometers. The "gray zone" expanded by 5.45 square kilometers.
As reported, last week the occupiers increased their area of control by an average of 12.9 square kilometers per day, while the "gray zone" increased by an average of 0.5 square kilometers per day.