Situation on Hlukhiv front: During the last two weeks, Russian army has advanced into the plantations north of the Bila Bereza forest, west of the Chervona Zorya farms and south-west of Sopych. Russian assaults are also continuing in Bachivsk, where the fighting is beginning to spread to neighbouring Tovstodubove.
Situation on Sumy front: During the last week, Russian army has continued its advance through the forest north of Sumy, taking control of parts of Nova Sich, Ivolzhanske (where the pond now forms the new front line) and Pysarivka, and closing in on the northern outskirts of Khotin. Furthermore, Russian forces began advancing into the centre of Kindrativka after weeks of fighting.
Situation on Krasnopillia front: Following the capture of parts of the Snarskoe forest, Russian army secured Zapsillya and both banks of the River Psel around this locality. Meanwhile, the situation south of Myropillya has become clearer, where Ukrainian army continues to infiltrate and hold positions south of the St Nicholas Bishop’s Monastery Complex. In the same direction, Russian forces are putting pressure on Ukrainian positions after taking up positions in the Zarubovshchyna forest.
Situation north of Kharkov: During the last week, Russian and Ukrainian armies have continued their operations in the infiltration zone south of Vovchansk and around Vilcha, as well as in the Tatar Forest and on the outskirts of Symynivka and Losivka. There have been no significant changes to the front line during the last days.
Situation on Dvorichanska front: During the last week, Russian army has continued its operations against Novovasylivka, where positional battles are ongoing. There is also heavy shelling of Petro-Ivanivka, where fighting in the locality is expected to begin soon as Russian forces continue the advances from the east.
Meanwhile, on the eastern bank of the Oskil, Russian forces have consolidated their positions in Kivsharivka and on the outskirts of Novoosynove, whilst continuing their operations in Hlushkivka from the north and south. Fighting also continues in Kupyansk-Vuzlovyi between the headquarters of the rifle group and School No. 67, considered the most significant pocket of Ukrainian resistance in this area.
Situation north of Donetsk & Lyman fronts: During the second half of June, Ukrainian army continued the advances east of the Nitrius River, allowing it to fully recapture Ridkodub and re-enter Katerynivka, Nove, and Lypove, threatening Zelena Dolyna, the link in the Russian salient. Meanwhile, during the last week in Lyman, fighting continued between Russian and Ukrainian forces within the town with little change in the situation, leaving Lyman in a broad gray zone.
Situation on Siversk, Mykolaivka & Soledar fronts: During the last week, Russian Army has eliminated the Ukrainian presence in the salient (with the exception of eastern Rai-Oleksandrivka, where Russian shelling continues) and advanced northwest of Lypivka. In addition, Russian forces regained positions southwest of Zakitne and south of Kryva Luka, while operations continue to eliminate the Ukrainian presence in the salient north of Kalenyky-Riznykivka.
Situation on Chasov Yar, Ilyinovskaya & Konstantinovskaya fronts: During the last three days, fighting between Russian and Ukrainian armies has continued in the Chervonyi and Novoselivka districts with little change, while mop-up operations continue in the central & southern parts of Kostiantynivka city. Notably, Russian activity has been observed north of Molocharka, where the last supply routes to Chasiv Yar (as far as the outskirts of Druzhkivka) are being bombed; Ukrainian positions there are becoming increasingly isolated as Russian forces continue to launch infiltration operations along the railroad and toward Stinky and Izhevka.
Situation on Pokrovsk & Mezhevskaya fronts: During the last week, Russian Army has begun advancing along the Donetsk-Dnipropetrovsk Oblast border, capturing a series of plantations north of Molodetske and northwest of Udachne. In addition, the locality of Myrne was captured after four weeks of fighting, as were new positions west of Hryshyne along the M-30 highway. Meanwhile, after five months of positional fighting, Russian forces took control of the Zaporozhskaya mine, effectively encircling some Ukrainian troops in Rodynske, while continuing to advance toward the “Vodyanskaya” mine and Shevchenko.
Situation on Novopavlovskaya & Komarskaya fronts: During the last week, Ukrainian Army has fully recaptured the localities of Ivanivka, Zelenyi Hai, and Novokhatske, as well as a number of positions southwest of Novopavlivka and along the Vovcha and Solona rivers, moving closer to Filiya.
Situation on Pokrovskaya & Novomykolaivka fronts: During the third and fourth weeks of June, Russian army launched a series of infiltration attacks toward the Vovcha and Haichur rivers, expanding the “death zone” northward. Despite videos showing Russian flags flying in Pysantsi, Novoskelyuvate, and Bohodarivka, these localities are no longer under Russian control. Similar to what happened in Dobropasove, Russian forces staged a media victory by entering these localities and then withdrawing from them, which calls into question the reputation of the Russian high command in charge of this sector of the front, who are more concerned with their own positions than with the well-being of their troops.
Situation on Huliaipole front: During the last two weeks, Ukrainian army has managed to retake parts of Vozdvyzhivka and Verkhnya Tersa, pushing the Russian army back to the eastern outskirts of both localities, all the way to the railroad tracks. Meanwhile, Russian forces managed to capture some positions west of Zaliznychne and drive Ukrainian forces out of Novoselivka, where consolidation efforts are still underway.
Situation on Orikhiv front: During the month of June, Russian army reentered the southern part of Novodanylivka and captured a number of positions south and southwest of Novoandriivka, reactivating this axis for the first time since January.
Situation on Vasylivka front: During the last five weeks, Ukrainian army has shifted the fighting to Plavni, while Russian army continues to infiltrate the southern part of Prymorske. This has created a gray zone between the two localities, where both sides are trying to gain the upper hand.
