Interfax-Ukraine
15:57 11.03.2026

Enemy advanced less than 2 sq km in 24 hours across three directions – DeepState

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Russian occupiers have advanced along the Bakhmut-Kostiantynivka highway near the village of Stupochky, north of the village of Udachne in the Pokrovsk district of Donetsk region, and have seized a new area near the state border in the Sumy region near the village of Bezsalivka, opposite the Russian settlement of Tyotkino, according to the OSINT project DeepState.

"The enemy advanced near Bezsalivka, Stupochky, and Udachne," the project’s Telegram channel reported on Wednesday.

There are no reports of any specific settlements being fully captured.

According to the project’s maps, the area of the seized bridgehead near Bezsalivka is 0.94 sq km. Near Udachne, the enemy seized 0.4 sq km by consolidating positions in an infiltration zone, which decreased by the same amount. Near Stupochky, the adversary captured 0.47 sq km, but simultaneously, the area of the infiltration zone in this sector increased by 2.3 sq km.

DeepState maps indicate that the enemy controls only small portions of Bezsalivka and Stupochky, but a larger part of Udachne.

No changes were recorded on other sectors of the front.

In total, the occupiers seized 1.81 sq km across three directions over the past 24 hours, while the infiltration zone grew by 1.9 sq km.

As previously reported, last week the occupiers advanced by an average of 6.2 sq km per day, while the infiltration zone decreased by an average of 0.1 sq km daily.

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