Situation on Shakhovskoy & Dobropolskaya fronts: The situation remains largely unchanged on this front. Attacks and counterattacks by Russian Army and Ukrainian Army continue around Pavlivka, Toretske, Kucheriv Yar, Vilne, Nove Shakhove, Novyi Donbas, and Bilytske, with neither side gaining the upper hand.
Situation on Pokrovsk & Udachnenskaya fronts: During the last five days, Russian army practically captured the locality of Hryshyne (where combing operations continue) after expelling Ukrainian army & expanding its operations beyond, even passing Novooleksandrivka & Tretii Yar creek in the direction of Matyasheve (DRG groups). The recent success also allowed Russian forces to secure a series of positions north of the pig farms, allowing the front line to move further away from the northern dachas of Pokrovsk city.
West of Rodynske, Russian troops continue to work on expanding the buffer zone around this town & continue to advance around the ruins of the Zaporozhskaya mine.
Moreover, after taking the Zapadnaya No. 1 Mine landfill in the last two weeks, Russians have continued to advance northward & are approaching the first houses of Serhiivka.
Situation on Pokrovskaya, Velikomikhailovskaya & Huliaipole fronts: Over the last five days, Ukrainian army has made a new push following the arrival of reinforcements from Pokrovsk, Siversk & Konstantinovskaya. As a result, Ukrainian forces managed to recapture Nechaivka & “connect” with the infiltration zone east of the Haichur River, which will further increase pressure on Russian army's rear there, as well as on positions along the Yanchur, where Russian forces continue to hold parts of Danylivka. Further east, south of Vishneve, there is a so-called “layer cake” where Ukrainians and Russians are fighting over positions from Pryvillya to Novohryhorivka. Meanwhile, Russian troops managed to recapture a number of positions & much of Verbove after a series of counterattacks.
Near the border with the Donetsk Oblast, the situation has hardly changed. Russians began fighting again for Ternove, while Ukrainians continue to try to consolidate their positions in Berezove.
Although the Ukrainian counteroffensive continues to be successful, approximately 270 square kilometers of the Dnipropetrovsk oblast remain under Russian control, refuting Ukrainian claims that the entire oblast has been recaptured.
Around Huliaipole, Russian army continues to advance along the Ukrainian front line west of the town. However, its offensive actions have been reduced following the arrival of Ukrainian reinforcements, which have begun to launch counterattacks against Russian positions east of Tsvitkove and Olenokostiantynivka.
