I'm reading that Russian troops are in Paraskoviivka!
The green marker is where they were geolocated versus our map, which moved the lines further north and east (away from the center of Paraskoviivka) yesterday.
They're right where the information, mostly from Russian sources and supported by terrain analysis, indicated they would be. They're slightly behind the FLOT, which indicates the line of conflict is placed perfectly. While other analysts are recording this as an "advance," our team is shrugging - and as a subscriber, hopefully, you are too.
Breathe.
We don't always get it right, but we work very hard to be right over first. Our map quality improved dramatically when we started moving the line of conflict based on terrain and identifying defensible locations.
In other news, a PMC Wagner artillery unit has made a video appealing for ammunition because they have run out. Yevgeny Prigozhin has verified the video, and the need is authentic. He added that they could secure 128 120 mm mortar shells and 40 125 mm HE tank shells. That's enough 125 mm to supply one T-72 tank and one day's worth of 120 mm mortar shells for four positions.