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14:54 10.11.2025

Occupiers capture 19 sq km in four directions in a day, 'gray zone' increases by 30 sq km - DeepState

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Occupiers capture 19 sq km in four directions in a day, 'gray zone' increases by 30 sq km - DeepState
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Russian occupiers have advanced in the Donetsk region near the village of Seredne, Lymansk community, Kramatorsk district, north of Sviatohirsk, the village of Mayske, Kostiantynivsky community, near Chasovy Yar, the village of Kotlyne, Pokrovsk community, west of the city, and also near the village of Krasnohirske in Zaporizhia region on the border with Dnipropetrovsk.

"The enemy has advanced near Seredne, Mayske, Kotlyne, and Krasnohirske," the DeepState OSINT project Telegram channel said on Monday.

There is no mention of specific settlements being taken under control by the occupiers.

On the project's maps, Seredne is shown as previously occupied by the enemy, Mayske is under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Krasnohirske is in the "gray zone," and Kotlyne is partially occupied, partially in the "gray zone."

On the Novopavlovsk direction of the front, where Krasnohirske is located, the area of ​​control of the occupiers increased by 4.17 sq km per day, but the "gray zone" increased significantly - immediately by 29.88 sq km.

On the Pokrovskoye direction, the area of enemy control increased by 4.54 sq km, while the "gray zone" decreased by 1.55 sq km. On the Chasovoyarsk direction, the area of ​​enemy control increased by 4.1 sq km, while the "gray zone" also decreased by 1.62 sq km. On the Limansk direction, the area of occupation increased by 6.09 sq km, while the "gray zone" increased by another 2.51 sq km.

On other sections of the front - no changes.

Thus, over the past day, the occupiers expanded the area of control by 19 sq km, while the "gray zone" increased by 29.66 sq km due to changes in the Novopavlovsk direction.

As reported, last week the occupiers increased the area of control by an average of 12.8 sq. km per day, which was 43% more than the year before, and the "gray zone" increased by an average of 6.9 sq. km per day.

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