The Russian army continues its offensive in the Donetsk region, where the enemy has managed to advance in several sectors, particularly in Chasiv Yar, near Serebryany, Novoandreyevka, and Nadyevka. Overall, the situation remains tense in the Pokrovsk direction, where the enemy does not cease its assault actions for even a day. This information was revealed in the traditional evening report from analysts of the DeepState project.
Experts have already marked the relevant changes on the interactive combat operations map.
It can be observed that the Russians have made significant advances in a large part of Chasiv Yar, where the situation has been challenging for a considerable time. The ArmyInform project reported on February 3 that there are many enemy troops in the area, and the enemy is attempting to build up forces and enhance its offensive capabilities. Constant attacks by Russian forces, particularly by "Akhmat" units, are taking place there.
In addition to the "Akhmat" fighters, the Russian 98th Airborne Division and various other volunteer units are concentrated in the area. For a single assault, there can be between 5 to 10 armored vehicles involved, as reported by ArmyInform on January 31.
The analysts at DeepState confirmed the tense situation in Chasiv Yar in their analysis on January 27. At that time, experts noted that the enemy is attempting to "break through in the direction of Stupochki, which is a crucial task for opening a path to Konstantinovka."
As for Novoandreyevka, where the Russians have achieved new successes in their advance, the village has already been occupied by the RF Armed Forces. This was reported on January 31 in the daily summary from the project.
It was previously reported that the Russians are preparing for a multi-month offensive campaign in the Kharkiv region. Analysts from the American Institute for the Study of War have been monitoring the situation and believe that the Kupiansk direction may become a priority for the Russians.