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Ukraine Conflict: Full Frontline Update

Front Line Thursday, 13th June 2024, 20:44
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Topic IDTopic TitleTimestamp
1Hello Team00:00-00:56
2Northeastern Frontline00:56-05:25
3Kreminna Frontline05:25-09:32
4Donetsk Frontline09:32-20:29
5Zaporizhzhia Frontline20:29-22:24
6Wrap up22:24-22:34

"They've really tried hard, evidently, to take Herivka by committing 19 vehicles to that. But the more you commit, the more you can lose. And to lose 14 of 19 vehicles is absolutely devastating for the russians"

Hello Team

🎦 00:00-00:56

Jonathan welcomes viewers and expresses his gratitude to JR for his year-long contribution to the mapping efforts. He highlights JR's ongoing work on a potential NAFO truck fundraiser. Jonathan reminds viewers about the map key for clarity.

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📍 FRONT-LINE UPDATE -🗺️ MAP LEGEND

Northeastern Frontline

🎦 00:56-05:25

  • Lipsi Sector: No significant changes reported.
  • Chansk: Deep State Map indicates Russian pushback, potentially linked to the recent surrender of 60 Russian troops.
  • Vovchansk: Deep State Map shows a Russian advance east of the city, but this might be a mapping error. Russian sources claim to have captured a building in northeastern Vovchansk and advanced 200m. Jonathan speculates that Ukrainian forces might deploy airstrikes using guided bombs to counter the Russian presence.
  • Kupyansk to Svatove to Kramina: No changes reported, which is positive for Ukrainian forces.


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Kreminna Frontline

🎦 05:25-09:32

  • Vimka: Russians have made a slight advance along the railway line, marking minimal progress over the past year. The actual gains amount to a few kilometers in this area. Jonathan highlights the static frontline in Bilohirka and the successful Ukrainian counter-offensive in Ivanytske.
  • Timkivka: Russians falsely claimed to have captured this settlement, which doesn't exist as a populated area. Jonathan sees this as a Russian propaganda tactic.
  • Southeast of Vimka: Geolocated footage confirms a recent Russian advance in this region. Footage shows Russian forces occupying a stronghold near the tree line, marking the furthest point of their bridgehead along the railway. This advance aligns with observations from both mappers.
  • Chaviv Yar: No changes reported, but heavy fighting continues in the canal microdistrict. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) mentions a Ukrainian counterattack in the area, which Russian sources claim was unsuccessful.


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Donetsk Frontline

🎦 09:32-20:29

  • Avdiivka: Both mappers indicate several changes in this area.
  • Ocheretyne - Novoaleksandrivka: Russians have made minor gains into Novoaleksandrivka, moving them closer to the road connecting Prokofsk and Kostyantynivka, a strategically important route for Ukrainian forces. Jonathan expresses concern about the consistent Russian advances in this area.
  • Novopokrovsk: Russians have taken full control of this small settlement, a development confirmed by Deep State Map.
  • Netaylove: Russians have made gains north of the reservoir, choosing to advance north rather than south. Jonathan notes the strategic vulnerability of this area due to the surrounding water features, making it susceptible to Ukrainian artillery and mortar fire.
  • Sokhyl: Significant activity in this region, with Russian forces fighting both north and south of the settlement. They appear to be targeting high ground control around the 220-meter elevation mark.
  • Nevelske: This small, well-fortified village played a critical role in preventing a Russian flank on Pervomaiskyi last year, ultimately protecting Avdiivka. However, recent geolocated footage reveals a Russian presence within the village, suggesting that it might have fallen under Russian control.
  • Krasnohorivka: Russians are expanding their control in the southern parts of the town, steadily advancing westward.
  • Hurivkra: A Ukrainian source claims that a major Russian assault involving 19 military vehicles, including infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and tanks, was repelled. The Ukrainians destroyed 14 out of the 19 vehicles, showcasing the intensity of the fighting in this area. This information aligns with a comment from a YouTube user named Special Kherson Cat.
  • Vuhledar: No change reported.
  • Staromlynivka: Russians have retaken the town and expanded slightly north. Ukrainians are still fighting to hold onto the northern outskirts.


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Zaporizhzhia Frontline

🎦 20:29-22:24

  • Myrna: Increased activity in the region over the past few weeks. Geolocated footage points to a potential Ukrainian counter-attack near Myrna, although the information is not yet confirmed.
  • Robotyne: No changes reported.
  • Dnipro River Delta: No changes to the mapping, but Jonathan reminds viewers that grey zones do not necessarily signify Ukrainian control. The lack of changes could be due to Russian forces avoiding the area because of Ukrainian drone activity or because Ukrainian forces have withdrawn across the river.


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Wrap up

🎦 22:24-22:34

Jonathan concludes the frontline update for 13 June 2024, thanking viewers for their support.

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🤖❓ AI Debrief (post task) - anything the AI didn't understand

Could you please clarify the location of “Timkivka”?. Jonathan mentions it as a nonexistent village that the Russians falsely claimed to have captured.

🤖💭 AI Plan (pre task) - the AI's step by step thought process

This is a frontline update, so I need to pay close attention to the location names and troop movements. Because the video relies heavily on a visual map, I'll need to interpret the transcript carefully to deliver a clear summary. I'll use bullet points to detail each area of the frontline discussed. I will ensure that spellings of Ukrainian placenames are correct and not the Russian spelling.

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