On November 14, the situation on the front line in the Artemovsk (Bakhnut) region of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic was reported. Various reports from the front, according to both Russian and Ukrainian sources, said that Russian forces had advanced 2 km on the western flank.
After fierce attacks, the Russian army gained control around the Berkhovka reservoir and advanced south. At the same time, they advanced southwest of Yagodnoe. The recent victories allowed the Russian army to advance directly west of the city.
Russian forces are also conducting numerous activities threatening the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Khromovo by partially surrounding and attacking Bogdanovka.
On many fronts, fighting is still extremely fierce.
At the same time, the Russian army continued its attack on the southern flank of Klescheevka. Russian forces gained a foothold in the northern part of the village, while the main part of the settlement was now in a gray zone. Battles continued in the village, on the outskirts, and to the north of the settlement. To gain control of Klescheevka, the Russian army had to retake positions on strategic heights in the area.
In Andreevka, Russian actions have yet to bear fruit. Russian forces continue to attempt to cross the railway line and penetrate Ukrainian defenses. Meanwhile, Kurdymovka remains under Russian control and the front line remains unchanged.
On November 13, Russian aviation forces also launched attacks on positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Krynok region.
In the Kherson region, on the right bank of the Dnieper River, the situation remained tense. Throughout the evening and night, the Russian army launched massive attacks with various types of weapons on the area where the Ukrainian troops were trying to cross the Dnieper and land.
On November 13, the AVP website reported that the Russian Air Force conducted airstrikes in the Krynok area. (Illustration photo)
The main area of conflict is the village of Krynki, where the Ukrainian Armed Forces are reportedly trying to create a springboard for further advances towards Armyansk and Melitopol. Russian forces have been actively using TOS-1A Solntsepek heavy flamethrower systems as well as fighter jets to attack enemy forces concentrated on the right bank of the river.
Russian artillery also actively attacked the units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces approaching the Dnieper to cross. Increased fire was directed at groups of Ukrainian troops trying to cross the river on small boats and rafts.
HOA AN (according to SF, AVP)
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