Russia advances near Pokrovsk, Robotyne by 9 sq km – DeepState
The DeepState OSINT project reports on the advance of Russian occupiers within the city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region and north of the occupied village of Robotyne in Zaporizhia region over the past 24 hours.
"The enemy has advanced in Pokrovsk and near Robotyne," the project’s Telegram channel reports.
The DeepState maps show an increase in the area of occupation in the Orikhiv direction in Zaporizhia region by 7.51 sq km, and in the Pokrovsk direction by 1.89 sq km, in both cases due to a reduction in the "gray zone" of uncertain control by the same area.
In addition, the "gray zone" in the Kupyansk direction near the village of Pishchane in Kharkiv region increased by 3.46 sq km, but the occupation zone there did not increase.
There were no changes in other areas of the front over the past 24 hours. There is no talk of occupying specific settlements.
Thus, the area of occupation per day increased by a total of 9.35 sq km in two directions, the "gray zone" decreased by 5.89 sq km. As reported, last week the occupiers increased the area of control by an average of 7.4 sq km per day, and the "gray zone" increased by an average of 7.2 sq km per day.