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[Korrespondent] The settlements are located near Dachny, where the occupiers are actively trying to break through.
Russia has "a compelling media reason to fire up the propaganda machine" over its offensive in Dnipropetrovsk, analysts say.
Russian occupiers have occupied the villages of Zeleny Kut and Novoukrainka near the administrative border of Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions and are trying to advance further, Deepstate reports.

The settlements are located near Dachny, where the occupiers are actively trying to break through.
"Additional resources have been brought in to prevent advances into the Dnepropetrovsk region and the occupation of the village of SOU, but due to quantitative superiority and continuous assaults by small groups of infantry, the enemy is breaking through the defensive lines of Ukrainian fighters, which has long been nothing new in many areas of the front," the statement said.
Russia has a "big media reason to launch the propaganda machine" by entering Dnipropetrovsk region, analysts note. But for Ukraine it is also an "important and principled position" not to allow Russians beyond the administrative border.
"The situation is complicated, and the situation on the combat line, the existing problems and the "endless" number of Russians complicate this situation even more. In this direction, we will see many more similar discussions, because the Katsaps are making rapid advances in the area of Yalta, which is also on the administrative border, Zvezda, Poddubny, Tolstoy, Shevchenko, Voskresenka and other settlements," the Deepstate report says.
Earlier, analysts said that in June, the Russian army occupied 556 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory. The largest advances were in the Novopavlovsky and Pokrovsky areas - 29% and 27%, respectively.
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