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"Hard to count": Russian Armed Forces attacked Constantinople and Ulakly in the Donetsk region, according to DeepState.

Analysts have clarified that the majority of Russian equipment used in the assaults on Constantinople was destroyed by Ukrainian fighters. The offensive on the village of Ulakly proved to be more "effective" for the occupiers.
"Hard to count": Russian Armed Forces attacked Constantinople and Ulakly in the Donetsk region, according to DeepState.

On February 15, Russian occupation forces conducted assault operations towards Constantinople and Ulaklov in the Donetsk region. This was reported by analysts from DeepState.

"It is difficult to count the exact number of equipment involved in the attack on Constantinople, as it varies from 20 to 37," the report states.

The analysts clarified that the majority of this equipment was destroyed.

"The enemy infantry has dispersed to the southern outskirts of Constantinople, as well as in the area of the forest strip near point 127.2. One armored vehicle managed to pass through the village and got onto the road to Bagatir, disembarked its infantry, and was hit during the retreat," DeepState noted.

According to analysts, Constantinople has been partially cleared, but stabilization efforts are still ongoing. It is likely that the enemy will not be allowed to establish a foothold there for now.

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The assault on the village of Ulaklov in the Donetsk region was less intense, with forces numbering between 8 to 10 units of equipment, the analysts claim.

"Currently, the enemy infantry has dispersed in the eastern part of the village and is establishing a presence. This maneuver significantly complicates the situation for the Defense Forces units located to the east," DeepState pointed out.

Recall that analysts from DeepState stated that February 15 was the hardest day in 2025 as the Russians significantly intensified their attacks.

On February 15, the Ministry of Defense reported that the "Magura" brigade used laser-guided munitions for the first time.