Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have advanced west of Selydove and seized another section of the railway line.
They were able to advance along the windbreaks on either side of the tracks, using the trees as cover from Ukrainian FPV drones and artillery. This then allowed them to take up positions southeast of Petrivka. This advance means that the Russians have largely bypassed Hryhorivka, although as the Solona river cuts through this settlement, it's likely that we will see another flanking attack from the northeast.
An APC and a "turtle tank" then advanced across the fields. The tank laid suppressive fire on the Ukrainian positions before Russian infantry dismounted and assaulted the positions.
Ukraine responded by firing artillery shells at the advancing Russian vehicles but missed.
They were able to advance along the windbreaks on either side of the tracks, using the trees as cover from Ukrainian FPV drones and artillery. This then allowed them to take up positions southeast of Petrivka. This advance means that the Russians have largely bypassed Hryhorivka, although as the Solona river cuts through this settlement, it's likely that we will see another flanking attack from the northeast.
An APC and a "turtle tank" then advanced across the fields. The tank laid suppressive fire on the Ukrainian positions before Russian infantry dismounted and assaulted the positions.
Ukraine responded by firing artillery shells at the advancing Russian vehicles but missed.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have made a small advance south of Chasiv Yar, taking control of a series of trench fortifications.
No visible resistance was seen by any remaining Ukrainian troops. It appears that they had evacuated the trenches before the attack took place.
This advance risks taking any remaining Ukrainian troops east of the Siversky Donets canal into a pocket, that's if - of course - the Russians are able to advance further down the western bank of the canal before the Ukrainian formations withdraw.
No visible resistance was seen by any remaining Ukrainian troops. It appears that they had evacuated the trenches before the attack took place.
This advance risks taking any remaining Ukrainian troops east of the Siversky Donets canal into a pocket, that's if - of course - the Russians are able to advance further down the western bank of the canal before the Ukrainian formations withdraw.
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Tel Aviv right now. Multiple interceptions.
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The IDF reports that "some of the projectiles were intercepted" and that they are "unaware of injuries".
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The moment a Hezbollah missile struck Ben Gurion international airport.
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Update from the South Donetsk front:
Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have advanced in two places in the direction of Kurakhove.
Firstly, Russian infantry managed to clear the large, forested area northwest of Bohoyavlenka. This was then likely used as a staging ground for future assault operations on the next treelines to the north of it. A Russian Armoured Fighting Vehicle then advanced across the fields towards a Ukrainian position and dropped off 6 Russian soldiers who then went on to clear the trenches.
A second Russian AFV then advanced north along a treeline and dropped of Russian soldiers at two different Ukrainian positions, who went on to clear them.
Further east, Russian forces were able to cross the small river that runs east of Bohoyavlenka and cleared the settlement of Dobrovillya. Additionally, 5 Russian tanks advanced through open fields in the direction of Ukrainian positions just south of the other forested area. While no confirmation has been received of them taking up these positions, the location of the tanks does indicate control over the treelines further south. One of the Ukrainian positions was hit by a Russian FPV drone and an artillery shell, likely resulting in casualties.
Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have advanced in two places in the direction of Kurakhove.
Firstly, Russian infantry managed to clear the large, forested area northwest of Bohoyavlenka. This was then likely used as a staging ground for future assault operations on the next treelines to the north of it. A Russian Armoured Fighting Vehicle then advanced across the fields towards a Ukrainian position and dropped off 6 Russian soldiers who then went on to clear the trenches.
A second Russian AFV then advanced north along a treeline and dropped of Russian soldiers at two different Ukrainian positions, who went on to clear them.
Further east, Russian forces were able to cross the small river that runs east of Bohoyavlenka and cleared the settlement of Dobrovillya. Additionally, 5 Russian tanks advanced through open fields in the direction of Ukrainian positions just south of the other forested area. While no confirmation has been received of them taking up these positions, the location of the tanks does indicate control over the treelines further south. One of the Ukrainian positions was hit by a Russian FPV drone and an artillery shell, likely resulting in casualties.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces continue to advance in the Kurakhove direction and have made progress along the northern bank of the Kurakhove Reservoir.
After capturing Kurakhivka and Vovchenka, Russian troops - building on their momentum - advanced across a tributary of the Vovcha river and entered the village of Stepanivka. From there, they cleared the village, probably by using the reservoir as a way to protect their southern flank while simultaneously attempting to encircle the AFU against the reservoir as they went.
Additionally, the Russians were able to seize the eastern streets of Kurakhove, along with the dachas after advancing out of Ostrivske, although it is likely that this advance occurred a while ago.
After capturing Kurakhivka and Vovchenka, Russian troops - building on their momentum - advanced across a tributary of the Vovcha river and entered the village of Stepanivka. From there, they cleared the village, probably by using the reservoir as a way to protect their southern flank while simultaneously attempting to encircle the AFU against the reservoir as they went.
Additionally, the Russians were able to seize the eastern streets of Kurakhove, along with the dachas after advancing out of Ostrivske, although it is likely that this advance occurred a while ago.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have made significant progress along the border between Luhansk and Kharkiv Oblasts, breaking through to two villages outside Luhansk Oblast.
This advance was incremental and took place over multiple weeks. It began with an assault on Andriivka and Myasozharivka. Initial assaults on these two "settlements" failed, but renewed attacks were successful in occupying the few buildings in each of them.
From there, the Russians advanced across the Zherebets river and into the village of Vyshneve. Clashes broke out with Ukrainian troops defending the village, but due to a lack of defensive positions, it fell relatively quickly. Russia - building on it's momentum - advanced south to the village of Pershotravneve. They used two "Turtle tanks" to advance down the road leading south, but both tanks were struck by Ukrainian FPV drones.
Some source claimed that the Russians were able to capture Pershotravneve, but this has not been visually confirmed.
This advance was incremental and took place over multiple weeks. It began with an assault on Andriivka and Myasozharivka. Initial assaults on these two "settlements" failed, but renewed attacks were successful in occupying the few buildings in each of them.
From there, the Russians advanced across the Zherebets river and into the village of Vyshneve. Clashes broke out with Ukrainian troops defending the village, but due to a lack of defensive positions, it fell relatively quickly. Russia - building on it's momentum - advanced south to the village of Pershotravneve. They used two "Turtle tanks" to advance down the road leading south, but both tanks were struck by Ukrainian FPV drones.
Some source claimed that the Russians were able to capture Pershotravneve, but this has not been visually confirmed.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Israeli forces have begun to make progress in the direction of the key town of Bint Jbeil once again.
Following a stalling in their offensive operations here, the IDF was able to advance up hill and seize most, if not all of the border village of Maroun-el-ras. Maroun-el-ras is situated at the top of a key hill which overlooks Bint Jbeil. This means that Israeli forces now have much better surveillance over the town and will be able to conduct offensive operations with more ease than previously possible.
Additionally, they levelled the frontline in the valley to the east of Maroun-el-ras, eliminating a salient which was likely in the grey zone. If they are able to advance further north and capture the village of Aitaroun, then it would allow them to attack Bint Jbeil from two directions. This is why I believe that Hezbollah will try to hold Aitaroun for as long as possible.
Following a stalling in their offensive operations here, the IDF was able to advance up hill and seize most, if not all of the border village of Maroun-el-ras. Maroun-el-ras is situated at the top of a key hill which overlooks Bint Jbeil. This means that Israeli forces now have much better surveillance over the town and will be able to conduct offensive operations with more ease than previously possible.
Additionally, they levelled the frontline in the valley to the east of Maroun-el-ras, eliminating a salient which was likely in the grey zone. If they are able to advance further north and capture the village of Aitaroun, then it would allow them to attack Bint Jbeil from two directions. This is why I believe that Hezbollah will try to hold Aitaroun for as long as possible.
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