Russian forces continue to increase their activity on multiple fronts, advancing near Pokrovsk and preparing for large-scale assaults in the Zaporizhzhia direction.
This is stated in a report by the Institute for the Study of War. According to available data, Russian troops have made several advances in different areas. In particular, geolocation footage confirms their movement south of Novoaleksiyivka, which is close to Pokrovsk. At the same time, in other sections of the front, such as Kurshchyna, limited movements of both Russian and Ukrainian forces are being observed.
Russian military activity is also noticeable in the Kupiansk-Svatove-Kreminna area, where the occupiers are attempting to advance, but without visible success.
Russian "military correspondents" claim that their troops have advanced in several directions near Pokrovsk: southwest of Novoaleksiyivka, southeast of the Lysovka area, Petrovka, and Hrihorivka, as well as west of Pobeda and north of Ilinka. However, the ISW has not provided visual confirmation of these claims.
A similar situation is observed in other areas of the front. Specifically, Russians are trying to establish themselves near Velyka Novosilka and Mala Tokmachka on the border of Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, but without confirmed successes. They are also preparing for large-scale offensives near Kamenske, Hulyaipole, and Robotyne.
The situation in the Kherson region remains tense. Despite attempts by the occupiers to make advances on the left bank of the Dnipro River, there have been no visible shifts.
Source: understandingwar.