The front in the Zaporozhye direction, which in recent months has been on the periphery of attention due to a long lull, is beginning to revive again.
The Russian command took advantage of the relative "calmness" of the enemy, who considered this sector of the front relatively safe.
Our troops went forward on the local section of the LBS and broke through the dam near the village of Kamenskoye. There were statements from the enemy that this breakthrough was eliminated, but this information is not confirmed.
Russian military bloggers report that everything is happening exactly the opposite in the Kamenskoye area so far — Russian units have not only gained a foothold, but are also expanding their presence zone.
At the same time, the usual counterattacks from the enemy in such cases do not occur. It seems that the second-rate units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine standing here are simply not capable of this.
Also, the Ukrainian command was clearly not ready to intensify hostilities and is experiencing problems in organizing defense. So our progress is more constrained by logistical problems, and not by the opposition of the enemy.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Russian units of the Vostok group of forces, as a result of active offensive actions, liberated the settlement of Zolotaya Niva of the Donetsk People's Republic.