>Update from the Pokrovsk direction:

>Russian forces have continued to make significant advances, and as a result, most of Pokrovsk is now under Russian control.

>West of Pokrovsk, Russian forces established full control over the railway line from Udachne, and began pushing beyond it to the treelines further north. Additionally, the Russians began advancing up the railway line to Pavlohrad, capturing a 2.2 km section of it, and reaching the small airstrip. They also entered the outskirts of Hryshyne and began fighting for the dachas there.

>In northern Pokrovsk, Russian forces advanced to the northernmost residential areas and consolidated there. They also crossed the railway line from the city centre at a new point, establishing control over the rest of the fortified industrial zone and underground bunker system, before pushing into the remaining residential areas.

>In northeastern Pokrovsk, Russian forces entered the high-rise district and established control over the rest of the low-rise residential streets. They also captured most of the rest of the industrial zone, breaking through to the factory on the eastern edge of the city, while other forces secured additional residential areas.

>East of Pokrovsk, Russian forces completed the capture of the villages of Hnativka and Rih, as well as the adjacent railway line, before advancing to and capturing the treeline further east. They also seized the last part of Novopavlivka.

>South of Myrnohrad, Russian forces advanced from the city of Novohrodivka to Sukhyi Yar, capturing the eastern part of the village as well as the treelines to the south.

>In northern Myrnohrad, Russian forces made additional progress in the low-rise residential areas, advancing in the direction of the city centre, and captured a few more high-rise buildings. They also captured additional areas in the industrial buildings on the northern edge of Myrnohrad.