May 27, 2023

Invasion Day 458 – Summary

The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 27th May 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time). Sloboda Front includes the area of between Oskil and Aydar river Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of: Siverskyi Donets overview map of Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Bakhmut and Lysychansk…

The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 27th May 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time).

Sloboda Front

includes the area of between Oskil and Aydar river

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Masyutivka

Siverskyi Donets

overview map of Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Bakhmut and Lysychansk vicinity

  • Russian forces advanced through swamps in Serebryansky forest in the area north of Hryhorivka and gained new ground. (source)

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Bilohorivka

Bakhmut Front

includes the vicinity of Bakhmut

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Predtechyne

Bakhmut City

the city of Bakhmut

  • Ukrainian Ministry of Defense says they are currently no active battles in Bakhmut or on its flanks, all Ukrainian offensive operations were suspended in favor of other tasks.

Avdiivka Front

includes the vicinity of Avdiivka

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Sieverne, Pervomaiske

Donetsk Front

includes the center and southern part of Donetsk Oblast

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Marinka

Zaporizhzhia Front

includes the Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • No activity reported.

Kherson Front

includes the left bank of Dnipro river south of Kherson and Kakhovka

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • No activity reported.

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Full map of Ukraine

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This summary and detailed maps are based on the following sources:

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, official media channels of Ukrainian regional administrations, Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and geolocated footage.

We also thank the following Twitter users for their geolocations and amazing work: @neonhandrail, @auditor_ya and the team at @geoconfirmed.

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Max Beckhaus

Interesting strategic air campaigning by both sides. Something is obviously in the air. Feels like both are throwing at each other what they got.

Tristan

According to Ukrainians, Russia launched a lot of Iskander missiles. They even hit a military target (by mistake?), that must be their first in almost a year :/. One Iskander, however, hit its intended target: a civilian appartment building in Kivsharikva, Kharkiv oblast.

Triglav

Ukrainian drones should target Russia’s arms industry

Gordon

I want to believe that the situation with the Taliban and Iran will improve the situation in Ukraine. The US left many opportunities for the Taliban when it left the country.
Iran will have to mobilize its resources to counter these guys. It is even possible to curtail support for Russia in order to redirect its ammunition to the war.

Gordon

It seems that something is brewing at the top of the Elite of the Russian Federation at the end of the summer, FSS employee Girkin quite clearly hinted at this. It smells of conflict and a change of top management. Although this is only the opinion of this man. As we will soon learn, the hunger games continue…

AlexDi

Never listen to an FSB officer. He will never tell the truth. Girkin is not a politician, even having the correct information, he may not understand what is happening.