The front in November: where Russia has advanced the most
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In November, the Russian army occupied 505 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory – almost twice as much as in September. Analysts have recorded a sharp increase in the intensity of assaults in several directions.
This is reported by DeepState.
The Russian troops made the biggest breakthrough near Gulyaipol: this is where 40% of the total advance in November is accounted for. At the same time, only 16% of assaults are taking place in this area, which indicates a change in tactics. According to analysts, the increased pressure is explained by the replacement of the commander of the 20th Army Corps in October – the new leader quickly streamlined the fighting and reoriented them towards Gulyaipol.
The difficult situation remains on the Pokrovsk-Mirnograd line, where the enemy is conducting 32.5% of all attacks. Russian forces have advanced 35 sq km in the Pokrovsk area and 21.5 sq km near Mirnograd. These 56.5 sq km represent only 11% of the total November gain, but it is here that the heaviest fighting continues.
In other areas of the front, the advance is taking place without significant changes, with the exception of the Siversk region, where enemy activation is recorded, and the Odradne-Ambarne direction. DeepState notes that some of the advances there could have occurred as early as late October, but due to disinformation it was difficult to establish the exact time.
In November, the Russian army carried out 5,990 assault operations – one of the largest figures in the last year.
It was previously reported that the activity of Russian troops in Kupyansk has decreased , however, the intensity of operations in the Kharkiv region remains high – the enemy is trying to advance in the South-Slobozhansk direction.
As a reminder, the Third Army Corps denied another Russian information manipulation.
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