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Russian troops are preparing a large-scale offensive: ISW on where to expect fierce fighting

The Russian army has resumed offensive operations northeast of Avdiivka, likely in an attempt to outflank Ukrainian fortifications in the area.

Russian troopsprobably, after an “operational pause” they will launch a large-scale offensive along the Slavyansk-Seversk-Bakhmut line, but there is no indication of how soon this offensive will begin and where exactly it will be concentrated.

This is stated in the latest report American Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

Analysts report that the invaders began to advance 8 km from Seversk to Verkhnekamenskoye.

The General Staff previously stated that enemy attacks in the area were repulsed. At the same time, Russian mercenaries wrote that they allegedly established “operational control” in Seversk.

The Institute for the Study of War was unable to independently verify the RF claims.

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In addition, the Ukrainian army responded with fire to the Russian military, who stormed the settlements southeast of Bakhmut. The fighting was fought 20 km from the city.

The Russian army has resumed offensive operations northeast of Avdiivka, likely in an attempt to bypass Ukrainian fortifications in the area, experts explain.

However, Ukrainian forces halted the Russian advance in Kamianka, about 6 kilometers northeast of Avdiivka, after Russian troops allegedly achieved partial success earlier in the day in the area.

On July 14, the militants claimed to have “captured” Kamenka, but did not provide any evidence to support this claim.

Users of social networks wrote that the Armed Forces of Ukraine regained control over Yegorovka to the east of the administrative border of Donetsk and Zaporozhye regions.

As UNIAN wrote, the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out significant airstrikes on the positions of the invaders in the south of Ukraine.

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