DeepState reports on the "grey" zone in Dnipropetrovsk region: whether there is really fighting in the region


The interactive map DeepState reported that a "grey" zone allegedly appeared on the territory of Dnipropetrovsk region.
Information about a "grey" zone in Dnipropetrovsk Region, which appeared on the interactive map of the DeepState project, has caused a wave of discussions and clarifications from official sources. According to DeepState, the "grey" zone appeared near the village of Dachne, which could indicate possible hostilities or lack of control over the territory by both sides.
However, Ukrainian officials denied the information about Russian troops breaking through into the region. The head of the SNBO Centre for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, said that Russian forces had not entered the territory of the region. According to him, active battles are being fought near the administrative border, and the enemy is using FPV drones on the territory of Dnipropetrovsk region, but there are no breakthroughs.
This information was also confirmed by representatives of the AFU. Viktor Tregubov, the spokesman of the Khortytsa Task Force, said that fierce fighting is taking place in areas close to the border of the region, such as Yalta, Komar and Shevchenkovo, but the defence is being held there. Similar statements were made by representatives of the 3rd Spartan National Guard Brigade and the 33rd Independent Mechanised Brigade.
Thus, as of today, Russian forces have not managed to break through into the territory of Dnipropetrovsk Region, despite the difficult situation on the front line in the border areas.
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