The enemy occupied Tarasivka and advanced near Sukha Balka in Donetsk region – DeepState.


The enemy has intensified in the direction of Malynivka – Nova Poltavka – Novoolelnivka in Donetsk region
According to the report of the OSINT project DeepState, the enemy has intensified in the direction of Malynivka – Nova Poltavka – Novoolelnivka in Donetsk region. The enemy managed to occupy Tarasivka, and attempts to regain the position have yielded nothing. The Russians have dragged two companies of infantry into the village, who are hiding in all possible shelters. Groups of invaders were also recorded in Nova Poltavka, some of whom surrendered. Attacks on Malynivka are unpleasant, the enemy is trying to establish itself in the village and encircle the units of friendly forces near the junction. Moreover, the advance of the Russian Federation near Sukha Balka has also been recorded.
Occupation of 175 square kilometers of territories and advancement on all fronts
As of April 2025, the enemy has occupied 175 square kilometers of Ukrainian territories and has increased efforts on all fronts. The most significant advancement has occurred in the zone of two brigades near Sukha Balka and Kalynove, accounting for about one-third of the losses for the month. Additionally, advancements near Rozliv, Kostyantynivka, Katerynivka, Sadiv near Nadiivka, and Andriivka have been recorded.
The heaviest sections on the front
According to data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, after the so-called 'ceasefire', the enemy has increased efforts on all fronts. The heaviest sections are Pokrovsk, Kursk, Lyman, and Toretsk.
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