The occupiers captured the village of Levadne and attacked Shakhtarske and Bohoyavlenka – Deep State.


On the territory controlled by the Russian occupiers, Levadne, they also advanced in the area of Shakhtarske, Novoukrainka, Bohoyavlenka, Novodarivka, and Stelmakhivka in the Donetsk region. This was reported by analysts of the Deep State project.
Earlier, the DeepState project reported that the enemy attacked a settlement near Shakhtarsk.
At that Time, the enemy, using equipment and infantry, tried to break through to Velyka Novosilka:
After lunch, a column of eight pieces of equipment reached the village, but one combat vehicle was hit, and the others retreated. In the evening, a new column of more than 15 pieces of equipment appeared, which split in Zolota Nyva. Some of them tried to break through to Velyka Novosilka, but after the first vehicle was blown up, decided to retreat. The fate of the rest of the column remained unknown.
In Bohoyavlenka, which is located a few kilometers from Shakhtarsk, the enemy deployed infantry in the area of the farm located west of the village. The fighting continued until late at night.
In the last 24 hours, the enemy carried out one missile strike using one missile, 60 air strikes using 102 KABs, more than 550 kamikaze drone strikes, and over 3.5 thousand shellings of our troops' positions and settlements using various types of weapons.
It also became known that Russian troops advanced east of Vuhledar and in the Pokrovsk area, reports ISW.
Recall, on the night of October 27, the city of Sumy experienced a power outage after an attack by "Shaheds".
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