Map of hostilities in Ukraine as of June 11-13
Russian onslaught is starting to die out, but they want to take over Severodonetsk anyway, and are forced to use their last option, at the same time building up forces to surround Slovyansk. But these plans might be interrupted by Ukraine’s Armed Forces’ activities near Izyum village
The Russians are releasing fewer and fewer high-precision missiles on the non-front regions of Ukraine, because they are running out of the mentioned missiles. However, they remember their "mission" to keep the whole of Ukraine in fear. On the night of June 11, four Kalibr missiles flew from southeastern Ukraine to Chortkiv settlement in the Ternopil region. One hit a gas pipeline in Chortkiv, another destroyed an apartment building and a nearby parking lot. 23 people were injured, including civilians and soldiers.

Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna
The occupants resumed shelling border settlements. In the Chernihiv region, Girsk and Gremyach were attacked, and three missiles landed in Pryluky. In the Sumy region - Zapsillya, Seredyny-Budy of the Esman community there were more than 30 explosions. Every day, artillery, MLRS Tornado and Urahan fire on residential areas of Kharkiv, as well as Zolochiv, Chuhuiv and Izyum areas of the region.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian counterattack on Vovchansk gave results - in the Velykyi Burluk settlement area, the Ukrainian Armed Forces defeated a column of invaders.
The Russians also prepared their attacks and regained control over Ternova, trying to storm the neighbouring Starytsia and Izbytske villages.
At the same time, a fire broke out in the city: 4 explosions were heard in the local military unit, where the equipment was stored…

Severodonetsk and Lysychansk
Russia sent up to 7 battalion tactical groups to Severodonetsk, but the Defence Forces successfully stopped them. Street battles continue in the city, the occupants have re-entered the central part of the city, but still can not take the southern suburbs: Borivske, Voronovo and Metolkine, which are fought for daily.
The Russians fired on the bridges between Lysychansk and Severodonetsk again and destroyed two more, which were previously relatively intact. Now the delivery of humanitarian goods and evacuation is impossible. About 9,000 civilians remained in the city. At the same time, arms supply channels remained. Probably, the occupants used to guard these bridges in order to use them to attack Lysychansk. But now this idea has been abandoned, intending to block the Ukrainian military and create a situation similar to the one in Mariupol.
At the same time, the occupants continued to storm Orikhove, Toshkivka, Ustynivka, and Komyshuvakha villages in order to reach the southern outskirts of Lysychansk. Here they managed to enter the northern outskirts of Orikhovo and partly in Komyshuvakha again, but they were stopped before they could pass any further.
Ukraine’s Armed Forces "covered" the occupants in Severodonetsk during an officer meeting. The enemy has serious losses. And in Rubizhne settlement our forces defeated the Chechen command post.
On Monday, three enemy Grads were burned down and another was damaged in the Severodonetsk direction.

Slovyansk and Izyum
Over the weekend, the occupants were able to successfully attack Slavyansk from the Izyum settlement side. No wonder the Donetsk Republic authorities announced the "beginning of the battle for Slovyansk" - a city that has major significance for them, because the “separatist uprising” began there in 2014. But in two days they advanced only a couple of kilometres.
After capturing Svyatogorsk the horde of invaders tried to rush across the bridge across the Seversky Donets river and storm the Bohorodichne village. The battle broke out at the crossing and lasted for three days. The enemy is still trying to gain foothold on the northwestern outskirts of Bohorodichne. Their second attempt to force Severodonetsk from Sviatohirsk was from Tetyanivka side, but they were defeated there.
After the occupation of Dovhenky settlement last week, the Russians attacked along the lines of the Mazanivka-Dolyna village in the direction of Slovyansk, but there they got stuck and could not move further. Obviously, their halt is associated with a significant number of losses. Therefore, they resumed the offensive on another section: from the Kurulka-Nova Dmytrivka settlement in the direction of the Barvinkove-Slovyansk route with the intention to cut it off. So far, actions in this direction are of an intelligence nature.
On the western outskirts of Izyum, at the bend of the Seversky Donets River, activities are taking place on the part of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, which, despite their secrecy, have already made noise in enemy ranks. There is no official confirmation yet, but Ukrainian soldiers entered 3 villages: Zavody, Spivakivka and Prydonetske, which are less than 10 km away from the Izuym village.
On June 13, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed a Ka-52 combat helicopter in the Izyum direction, and a Su-34 fighter-bomber was shot down in the Izyum area.

Bakhmut and Donetsk region
The pace of attacks on Lysychansk decreased significantly from the Popasna side due to significant losses of invaders in manpower. In 3 days the front line has not changed. They tried to attack Mykolaivka and Vrubivka the most. The last enemy attack was with use of a heavy flamethrower jet system Solntsepyok. After which they used incendiary MRLs, likely with phosphorus filling.
Due to the lack of sufficient infantry, the occupants increased the number of air strikes. X-22 missiles hit Pokrovsky, Selidovo and Novoelizavetivka settlements, which are located several dozens of kilometres from the front line. Russian forces have the largest amount of the X-22 missiles, but they have stopped using them on long distances, as the missiles either do not reach the target or are shot down by Ukraine’s Armed Forces.
Ukraine’s Armed Forces blew up an ammunition depot in Donetsk. At the same time, the occupants attacked a maternity hospital in Donetsk with the intention to accuse the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Further south, the Russians attacked the Vuhledarska Thermal power plant, destroying the administrative building.

The Southern Front
Ukraine’s Defence Forces pushed the front line 5-7 km away from Zaporizhzhya. The
Shcherbaky and Mali Shcherbaky villages have been liberated and our forces are moving towards the Nesteryanka and Stepove villages.
On June 11, Russian troops attacked the Sinelnikyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region, causing a fire in civilian homes.
On the morning of June 12, three explosions sounded in the occupied Berdyansk and a fire broke out in a transformer substation. A third of the city was left without electricity.
The Russians hit the residential areas of Zelenodolsk in the Kryvyi Rih district with Uragan artillery systems and landed a shot in the city centre. Prior to this, one person was killed and five were injured.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces covered the command post in Staryi Zburyivka in the occupied part of the Kherson region with artillery. As a result, dozens of Russian troops were killed and wounded, including two Generals: one in the army and one in Russia's Federal Security Service, the one responsible for organising the referendum in the Kherson region.
Fierce battles continue near Davydiv Brid. The Ukrainian army slightly expanded the bridgehead on the left bank of the Ingulets river, approaching Bruskin and Kostromaha settlements. To the south, Ukraine’s Armed Forces occupy positions near Kiselivka, and the fighters claim to be 10 km from Kherson.
The occupants moved the S-400, a new-generation long- and medium-range anti-aircraft missile system, from Belarus to the Crimea. This means that, on the one hand, Belarus is not taken seriously as a springboard for the offensive, and on the other hand, there is a catastrophic lack of resources on the southern front.
The maps were created on the basis of information received from the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, as well as other open and verified sources. At the same time, the maps are not as accurate as possible and only conditionally reflect the trends in the combat zone.
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