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AMK Mapping: Situation on the Rai-Oleksandrivka direction, Donetsk Oblast: Russian forces continue...

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Situation on the Rai-Oleksandrivka direction, Donetsk Oblast:

Russian forces continue their offensive operations in the direction of Slovyansk-Kramatorsk, and have made additional advances in four different areas.

In the southwest, Russian forces continued their assault operations in Markove and improved their positions in the central part of the village following prolonged fighting.

To the north, the Russians continued clearing the pocket in the Minkivka area, recapturing positions in the forest there, as well as some parts of southern Minkivka. Additionally, they were able to secure a number of positions along the eastern bank of the Siverskyi-Donets Canal, and are using these positions to intensify their infiltrations across the canal into the village of Tykhonivka.

Further north, Russian forces completed the capture of the village of Dibrova, and continued their infiltrations across the canal into the eastern part of Malynivka and the surrounding areas. Fighting also continues for the forests north of Fedorivka Druha and the central part of Nykyforivka.

+ ~1.37 km² in favour of Russia.

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