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Ukrainian Counterattacks Stall Russian Breakthrough North of Pokrovsk
20 Aug
Summary
- Ukrainian forces halt Russian advance north of Pokrovsk
- Crucial supply road no longer under direct Russian fire
- Ukrainian troops retake village of Zolotyi Kolodiaz

According to the latest reports, the Russian breakthrough north of Pokrovsk, which occurred during the first week of August, has now been halted by a series of Ukrainian counterattacks. The "rabbit ears" - a nickname referring to the shape of the Russian advance on the interactive map Deepstatemap.live - have been cut off, just as this "Russian success" could have weighed on the diplomatic process underway in Alaska.
Crucial for Ukrainian logistics, the T0514 supply road (which connects Dobropillia to Kramatorsk) is no longer under direct fire from Russian infantry groups who had infiltrated the northern tip of the Russian advance, 10 kilometers north of its starting point in the village of Novotroitske. However, much of the Ukrainian supply to Kramatorsk has already been rerouted farther north, onto the T0510 road.
Geolocated footage published on August 14 and 18 shows how the Ukrainian Armed Forces stopped Russian soldiers along a wooded strip southwest of the hamlet of Petrivka, just north of the T0514 road. Additionally, Ukrainian troops have raised their flag in the center of the village of Zolotyi Kolodiaz after driving out the Russian occupying army from the "left ear" of the Russian advance.