DeepState reported a breakthrough on the front lines: what's happening now
According to the DeepState analytical project, Russian troops occupied 84 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory in June.
At the same time, analysts note that, given the successes of the Ukrainian Defense Forces—which have not yet been publicly reported—the net increase in Russian-occupied territory may be negative for the second month in a row.
DeepState also reported that the number of Russian assaults in June increased by 4.4%, though this is attributed to a change in the enemy’s tactics. According to analysts, the occupiers are increasingly carrying out attacks in small groups or even individually.

Russian troops achieved their greatest successes in the second half of June in the areas of Kostiantynivka, Dvorichna, and Huliaipole, which allowed them to improve their positions compared to May.
At the same time, DeepState expects that as early as July, there will be an opportunity to publicly report on the successes of Ukrainian troops on one of the fronts. Analysts also believe that further developments on the front will largely depend on the decisions of the Ukrainian command.
Source: DeepState.
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