In the last 24 hours, Russian occupying forces have advanced near several populated areas. This was reported by DeepState analysts.
"The enemy has made gains in Daryino, Kurakhovo, near Nizhniy Klin, Kremnevoye, Razdolnoye, Novodonetskiy, and Dalniy," the message states.
9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2The General Staff reported that there were 153 combat encounters over the past day.
"Defense forces continue to hold back the enemy in the Kurakhovo direction. In the areas around the settlements of Berestki, Zarya, Sontsovka, Maximilyanovka, Yekaterinovka, Yelizavetovka, and Antonovka, occupiers attempted to breach Ukrainian defensive lines 29 times. Our defenders similarly thwarted the same number of enemy attacks in the vicinity of Trudovoye, Konstantinopol'skiy, Razdolnoye, Bolshaya Novoselka, and Novodarovka in the Vremovskoye direction," the agency noted.
Analysts also added that the situation in the Olgovskiy forest is under clarification, which "has led to significant personnel losses and the execution of our prisoners." They called for cooperation from participants and witnesses of the events.
DeepState referred to the probable execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war who fell into Russian encirclement in Kursk. Information about the potential war crime has been published in local social media.
The message was responded to by the Ukrainian Parliament's Commissioner for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets. He stated that he had sent letters to the UN and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
"The international community must act immediately. The occupying country has once again violated the Geneva Convention on the treatment of prisoners of war. Russia must be stopped. The enemy will answer for every crime," the ombudsman added.
Recall that on the morning of November 21, Russia struck Ukraine with cruise and ballistic missiles. Explosions were heard in two cities in the morning.
As a result of the attack, an industrial facility in Dnipro was damaged. Additionally, several regions have implemented power outage schedules.