Russian Army’s assault operations in late March reached maximum intensity this year - DeepState. INFOGRAPHICS
As of the beginning of April, 49% of Russian attacks were on the Pokrovsk and Lyman frontlines.
This is reported by DeepState, Censor.NET reports.
"According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces, the enemy was more active at the end of last month than at the beginning of the year. Now the results of such actions are appearing on the map - subsidence on the western bank of the Oskil River, the enemy's breakthrough to Katerynivka, subsidence in the area of Panteleymonivka and Preobrazhenka. This is the end of the enemy's noticeable successes," the statement said.
The blue line shows the median for 5 days, where you can see the trend of enemy activity for 2025.
In recent days, there has been a decline in activity, although it remains high - the average daily figure for 5 days is now 160 attacks, the experts added.