The Russian military leadership, led by Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, presented the president with maps that significantly inflate Russian progress. While Kremlin officials insist their forces have secured Kostyantynivka, Ukrainian analysts and even some influential Russian Z-channels report ongoing combat within the town. Independent OSINT observers note that Russian documentation lacks control over key administrative sectors and the historic center, suggesting that the premature victory announcement mirrors the 2023 misinformation surrounding the status of Kupiansk.
Discrepancies between official maps and the reality on the ground extend across the Zaporizhzhia axis. While state briefings suggest Russian units sit just nine kilometers from Zaporizhzhia, independent mapping places the front line roughly 16 kilometers further back. A similar pattern emerges near Orikhiv and Pokrovske, where the Kremlin’s depictions of encirclement contradict verified positioning data. Despite these discrepancies, Russia continues to escalate its aerial campaign, launching hundreds of drones and missiles at Kyiv. While Ukrainian air defenses intercepted the majority of drones and cruise missiles this week, the inability to stop supersonic Zircon and Iskander ballistic missiles has resulted in mounting civilian casualties, with at least 14 fatalities reported in the capital's latest residential strikes.

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