ISW: Russian advances recorded near Kupiansk, Svatove, Pokrovsk, Kurakhove, and Vuhledar  

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Russian forces small gains in while attacks across all sectors were largely unsuccessful.
According to a from the Institute for the Study of War, Russian forces advanced in eastern Ukraine on 6 November. The ongoing Russian offensive is said to have led to gains near Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast, Svatove in Luhansk Oblast, Pokrovsk and Vuhledar in Oblast.
Russia continues to focus on Pokrovsk in its efforts to capture the remaining areas of Donetsk Oblast. Russia continues to make gains despite heavy losses as it uses the “meat ” frontal attack tactics. reported that Russian forces outnumbered Ukrainians by 8:1 in certain areas, forcing retreats.
The ISW report noted that Russian forces advanced along the Kupiansk-Svatove-Kreminna line, securing positions southeast of Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast and west of Luhansk Oblast’s Svatove. Geolocated footage released on 6 November showed Russian troops moving through fields near Kolisnykivka to the southeast of Kupiansk and advancing in northeastern Pershotravneve west of Svatove.
According to reports, have made progress in the Pokrovsk region. Footage shows Russians making advances southeast of near Pokrovsk. ISW reports that Russian personnel from 114th Motorized Rifle Brigade have raised the Russian flag on a building in Stepanivka north of Kurakhove to mark the capture of this settlement. ISW reported that Russian forces had conducted two platoon sized mechanized attacks, leading to further advancements northeast of Vuhledar and capturing positions in , of Bohoyavlenka.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has claimed that Russian forces have gained additional gains in Vuhledar. They claim to have taken control of Yasna Polyana, north of Vuhledar and Antonivka northeast of the city. ISW reports confirm, however, that Russian forces continued offensive operation across all other sectors of the city on 6 November. However, no further advances were documented.

 

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