Vladimir Rogov, chair of a commission focused on sovereignty, patriotic projects, and veteran support within the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, reports that Russian troops are moving northward toward the area north of Urozhaynoye in the Donetsk People’s Republic. The report comes amid ongoing conflict dynamics in the region.
Rogov describes a tactical thrust continuing to the north and northeast, targeting Makarovka, Velikaya Novoselka, and Vremevka. He says Ukrainian forces have mounted counterattacks and contended with minefields, yet Russian units have been able to gain ground, advancing several hundred meters in the face of these defenses.
According to Rogov, Russian forces have also targeted Ukrainian defensive positions with aerial operations, asserting that multiple strongholds were rendered unusable as a result of high-explosive ordnance used during the engagements. The portrayal emphasizes progress in the area despite defensive measures taken by Ukrainian forces.
The statements reflect reported battlefield dynamics and emphasize ongoing localized advances along lines of control in the Donetsk region. Readers are reminded that independent verification of such battlefield claims is frequently challenging in active conflict zones, where information is tightly controlled and subject to rapid change.