In the Kupiansk direction, where the enemy troop grouping "West" operates, Russian occupation forces are continuing to expand their front towards the Oskol River near Kruhlyakivka.
This was reported by military analyst and coordinator of the "Information Resistance" group, Konstantin Mashovets, on his Telegram channel here.
According to the military expert, the enemy's forward units have apparently already occupied the village of Kolesnykivka, meaning that the width of the left bank of the Oskol River under the control of the occupiers near the village of Senkovo is now approximately 3.3-3.5 kilometers.
Furthermore, Konstantin Mashovets noted that the command of the Russian occupation forces is actively relocating reinforcements to the Kupiansk direction, specifically to this section of the front, through the village of Pyschane (lower). It is likely that the occupiers are preparing for another stage of the offensive to completely eliminate the northern part of our foothold on the Oskol River in the Kupiansk-Uzlovy area.
The military expert added that, most likely, for the new stage of the offensive, units of the 47th Tank Division of the Russian Federation will be activated towards the villages of Kovsharivka and Pyschane (upper), as well as possibly forces from the 6th Combined Arms Army of the Russian Federation from the "North" grouping towards the Oleshany – Petropavlivka and Pervomaiske – Pyschane (upper) directions.