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Rondeli Russian Military Digest

The Battle of Ukraine, Special Issue 142, from 12 October 2023, 18:00 to 20 October 2023, 15:00 Kyiv Time

Author: David Batashvili

This is a special issue of the Rondeli Russian Military Digest dedicated to the Russo-Ukrainian War, composed on the basis of numerous open sources.

 

Zaporizhzhia Area and Donbas Area – South

Heavy fighting with Ukrainian attacks and Russian counterattacks continued on the Verbove-Novoprokopivka-Kopani frontline.

Ukrainians likely entered and possibly liberated village Zahirne, although details regarding this were dim as of the time of writing.

 

Svatove-Starobilsk Area and Donbas Area – North

Heavy fighting involving Russian attacks and Ukrainian counterattacks occurred at many spots along the frontline in these areas without major territorial changes.

 

Donbas Area – Northeast

Ukrainians continued to push east of the Klishchiivka-Andriivka line while repelling Russian counterattacks. Fighting continued within Kurdyumivka. No major territorial changes occurred in the area.

 

Donbas Area – Southeast

North of Avdiivka, Russian attempts to advance in the directions west (towards Stepove and Berdychi) and southwest of Krasnohorivka were repelled by Ukrainians.

South of Avdiivka, Russians advanced a little in the direction of the town.

Southwest of it, Ukrainians counterattacked southeast of Sjeverne, reversing previous Russian advance in that area.

Russians attacked in the area of Pervomaiske, within Mar’inka, and in the area of Novomykhailivka without major advance.

Static shot from the Russo-Ukrainian War interactive map. The Avdiivka frontline by the afternoon, 20 October 2023. All information on the maps is approximate.

 

Black Sea-Dnipro River Area

Ukrainians advanced on the eastern bank of the Dnipro River from their previously established bridgehead near the railway bridge, approaching village Pishchanivka.

They also attacked across the river to the east, likely reaching village Krynky.

Fighting continued as of the time of writing in both of these areas.

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