Russian forces recently marginally advanced southeast of Kupyansk amid continued fighting along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line on September 1. Geolocated footage published on August 31 shows that Russian forces recently marginally advanced southwest of Pishchane (southeast of Kupyansk). A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces also advanced northwest of Pishchane, but ISW has not observed confirmation of this claim. Another milblogger claimed that Russian forces are fighting near Senkove (southwest of Pishchane on the west [right] bank of the Oskil River), likely referring to the field area southwest of Pishchane rather than in the immediate area of Senkove itself. Russian forces also conducted ground attacks northeast of Kupyansk near Synkivka; southeast of Kupyansk near Kolisynkivka, Lozova, Novoosynove, Hlushkivka, and Berestove; northwest of Kreminna near Tverdokhlibove, Hrekivka, Makiivka, Novosadove, and Nevske; west of Kreminna near Terny and Torske; and south of Kreminna in the Serebryanske forest area on August 31 and September 1. twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1830377134293918169#m
The post @TheStudyofWar: Russian forces recently marginally advanced southeast of Kupyansk amid continued fighting along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line on September 1. Geolocated footage published on August 31 shows that Russian forces recently marginally advanced southwest of Pishchane (southeast of Kupyansk). A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces also advanced northwest of Pishchane, but ISW has not observed confirmation of this claim. Another milblogger claimed that Russian forces are fighting near Senkove (southwest of Pishchane on the west [right] bank of the Oskil River), likely referring to the field area southwest of Pishchane rather than in the immediate area of Senkove itself. Russian forces first appeared on JOSSICA – The Journal of the Open Source Strategic Intelligence and Counterintelligence Analysis.