The Russian invaders have intensified their attacks and achieved certain successes on four fronts in the Donetsk region. These include the Kurakhiv, Pokrovsk, Toretsk, and Vremivka directions. They have not only advanced but have also occupied the village of Dalne.
This information was reported by the analytical project DeepState. It is noted that as of November 21, the Russians have improved their positions in Kurakhove and Toretsk. They have also made gains in battles near Selidove, Trudove, and four other settlements in the region.
"The enemy has occupied Dalne, advanced in Toretsk, Kurakhove, near Zolota Nyva, Pustynka, Selidove, Trudove, Antonivka, and Dalne," the report states.
In the Kurakhiv direction, Ukrainian fighters report a significant threat of encirclement. The Russians have already captured important villages near Kurakhove and cut off the highway. They are attempting to seize Uspenivka and create a pocket. Over the course of a day, the enemy made 26 attempts to break through our defenses in this area, particularly near Berestkiv, Sontsivka, Zoria, Kurakhove, Dalne, Katerynivka, and Antonivka.
Experts warn that if the enemy captures Uspenivka, it could lead to the operational encirclement of Ukrainian forces in this area. The next target for the occupiers may be the village of Novy Komar. If successful, this would pose a threat to Velyka Novosilka. Additionally, the Russians have entrenched themselves on the outskirts of the fire-resistant plant in Chasiv Yar, continuing direct assaults on Ukrainian positions.
On the northern outskirts of Toretsk, Russian troops are capturing heights, aiming to clear the Zabalky area. Meanwhile, fierce battles continue in Chasiv Yar for the key plant. It is already clear that the RF forces are wearing out, as they are unable to capture Pokrovsk and Kramatorsk before the inauguration of the new U.S. president, who intended to halt the war along the front line.