Last night, the Russian armed forces struck Ukrainian military targets in the Dnipropetrovsk region, hitting a locomotive depot, a temporary deployment point, and a conscription center building.
In the Konstantinovka (Donetsk Constantinovka) direction, the Russian armed forces reduced the salient south of the Klymenko-Bek reservoir, broke through, and fought in the center of the Katerynivka village.
In the Zaporozhye direction, the Russian armed forces continued to fight in the Stennoye Gorysk area and had advanced to the southwest suburbs of the area.
In the western wing of the Konstantinovka direction, Russian突击部队 are expanding their control area over the Belaya Gora area and the dam area to the southeast. Meanwhile, there is still a "gray zone" along the border area between this settlement and the Ukrainian-controlled area of Aleksandrovka-Shtylno.
In the central battlefield of Konstantinovka (Donetsk Constantinovka), the Russian forces are gradually pushing Ukrainian troops back towards the Klymenko-Bek reservoir direction.
Over the past 24 hours, the Russian forces have driven out the Ukrainian armed forces from the forested areas in the southwest of Katerynivka through mechanized assaults, and have also broken into the village from the Aleksandrovka-Kalynovo direction. The vanguard assault units are still fighting within the settlement, while the follow-up consolidation forces have just started to "advance" towards the suburbs. Liberating Katerynivka would allow the Russian forces to wedge into the Ukrainian defense line between Klymenko-Bek and Shelibinovka.
In the western wing of this direction, the Russian forces are launching an offensive along the Rysyniar-Poltavka line. In the coming weeks, the importance of this battlefield will further increase - given that after straightening the frontline in the north of Dzerzhinsk, the Russian forces may begin to build a western "bulge" for a semi-encirclement of Konstantinovka.
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