10/ Operational Outlook: Over the next 72 hours, Russian forces are expected to maintain their offensive efforts in the east and increase cross-border provocations in the north. Meanwhile, Ukraine is expected to maintain defensive lines, launch localized counterattacks, and
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Russian troops claim partial control of P’yatykhatky village
9/ Operational Direction Orikhiv: On 12 MAR, a Russian source claimed that Russian troops had captured only the eastern and central parts of the P'yatykhatky village. Fighting continued in the northern part of the village. The western part was still under the control of the ZSU.
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Donetsk Front: Russian advance near Novopivnichy and fighting at Chasiv Yar
5/ Central Donetsk Front, Chasiv Yar: On 12 MAR, Russian sources claimed SVRF troops advanced 1.5 kilometres north of the Novopivnichy micro-district, seizing the forest belts in the area. Fighting was also taking place in southern Chasiv Yar, in the area of the Shevchenko
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Russian troops increase attacks in Kupyansk sector, says spokesman
4/ Luhansk Front: Viktor Tregubov, a spokesman for the Operational-Strategic Group of Forces Khortytsia stated that Russian troops increased the number of attacks in the Kupyansk sector. Trugubov said that this escalation could be provoked primarily by the fact that while
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DTU Day 1114: Heavy fighting in Donbas, Russian artillery attacks
1/ Daily Tactical Update (DTU), Ukrainian TVD Day 1114: Fierce combat persisted across the Donbas Strategic Direction, especially north of Chasiv Yar and in the Kostiantynopil regions. Russian troops made attempts to penetrate Ukrainian defensive positions using heavy artillery
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Putin rejects ceasefire proposal, demands conditions before negotiations
Putin finds the current ceasefire proposal impractical. He wants specific military and political conditions met before considering negotiations. Unlike the 2014-2015 settlement process, Russia seeks a definitive conclusion to the war, from its point of view, so that it can focus
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Trump got Ukraine to propose ceasefire, Russia rejected
To clarify, no negotiations have begun between the warring parties. The Trump administration has persuaded the Ukrainians to propose a temporary ceasefire to Russia, which the Russians have since rejected. While it is true that President Trump has invested significant political
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Putin’s response to the ceasefire proposal was predictable
“Putin’s response to the ceasefire proposal was predictable. Glory to Ukraine!” pic.twitter.com/0tgiumSfb2
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) 13 mars 2025Putin's response to the ceasefire proposal was predictable. Glory to Ukraine!
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US to Resume GLSDB Bomb Supplies to Ukraine Shortly
U.S. to resume the supplies of GLSDB bombs to Ukraine They’ll be delivered shortly
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US Treasury ends sanction loophole for Russian energy payments to 12 banks
Trump has not extended a sanction loophole that allowed transactions with Russian banks related to energy payments. The General License 8L from the US Treasury Department, which expired on 12 March, permits energy-related transactions with 12 sanctioned Russian banks.
