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Russia conducted 5027 assault actions in August: DeepState named the reason for the decline in activity

Українські добровольці успішно виконують завдання на передовій: в серпні зменшення активності російських сил пов'язано із зростанням наших оборонних стратегій. Photo: glavcom.ua

In August, the adversary carried out about 5027 assault actions, which is fewer than in July, June, and May. According to DeepState's analysis, the intensity of attacks in August decreased due to the rotation of the RF Armed Forces units.


On the Dobropolye direction, the enemy redeployed four brigades and a marine regiment, strengthened positions in the Zaporizhzhia direction, and also conducted replacements in the Kramatorsk and Dniprovske sectors. The Kursk line is less active, with only 126 attacks recorded since August 13.


“The highest number of attacks in June was in the Pokrovsk direction - 33.3%, with activity remaining high in the Lyman - 17.1%, Novopavlivka - 16.3% sectors - 9.5%. Together, these directions account for 2/3 of all enemy attacks. Activity in the Kursk direction decreased to 6.7%. In the Toretsk and Kupiansk directions - 5.7% and 5.3%, respectively”

DeepState expects an increase in enemy activity in September, especially in the Pokrovsk direction, where enemy troops have adapted to Ukrainian drones.


Response to attacks


Ukrainian “Flamingo” missiles attacked Russian facilities in Crimea, hitting the base of the Russian border guards. The village of Dachne in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast remains under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and reports of the Russians' invasion have been refuted.



Conclusion:
In August, the enemy's activity in eastern Ukraine decreased due to the rotation of units, however, it is expected that in September the enemy will start to act more intensively. Ukrainian forces responded to the enemy's attacks using “Flamingo” missiles and successfully defended themselves in Dachne in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.