DeepState for first time reports occupation of two villages in Dnipropetrovsk region
Russian invaders occupied the villages of Zaporizke and Novo-Heorhiyivka in Synelnykivsky district of Dnipropetrovsk region, and also advanced in the area of the village of Shevchenko in Donetsk region nearby, as well as the villages of Bila Hora and Oleksandro-Shultyne in the direction of the town of Kostiantynivka.
"The enemy has occupied Zaporizhia and Novo-Heorhiyivka, and has also advanced near Shevchenko, Bila Hora and in Oleksandro-Shultyne," the DeepState OSINT project's Telegram channel reported on Tuesday.
These are the first two villages in Dnipropetrovsk region that, according to DeepState, have come under the full control of Russian occupiers. Previously, there were reports only of enemy control over areas outside of populated areas and partial control over the village of Dachne, which now remains mostly in the "gray zone."
Zaporizke and Novo-Heorhiyivka are located near the convergence of the administrative borders of Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk and Zaporizhia regions.
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