[The administrative boundary of the Dnipro region is 2020 meters away from the current position of Russian troops.]
On June 6, Ukraine's monitoring project DeepState provided data showing that Russian troops are only about 2 kilometers away from the administrative boundary of the Dnipro region. According to the operational map on June 5, Russian troops have entrenched themselves at a distance of 2020 meters from the administrative boundary of this region and are continuously exerting pressure in the direction of Novaya Pavlovka. The Russian side launched an offensive with one brigade and two regiments, and the troops were equipped with newly replenished personnel.
Other battlefield developments recently
- Previously, Russian troops attacked Marinka on the Zaporizhia front and broke through the "gray zone" (areas not fully controlled by either side) on the first day, infiltrating the forest area east of the village.
- On June 4, Russian troops captured the settlements of Andreyevka and Vodolazh in Sumy Region and advanced near Yablunovka and Tilyaevka in Donetsk Region (the Ukrainian military has not confirmed this information).
- German Bild reported that in just three regions - Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk - Russian troops occupied 18 settlements and controlled nearly 200 square kilometers of land within a week, with the situation in the northeastern part of Sumy Region particularly severe.
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