Aftermath of the fall of Vuhledar and initial advances (11 November 2024 – 12 January 2025) The capture of
Vuhledar by the Russian army on 1 October resulted in a renewed opening of the southeastern Donetsk front. Vuhledar functioned as a Ukrainian stronghold in this section of the frontline for over two years. With the fall of this city Russian forces had the ability of starting advances towards Velyka Novosilka, which is located about 30 km to the west. One week later, the
Russian Defence Ministry reported that the village of Zolota Nyva was under Russian control. In early November, the Russian military began assault operations to the west of Velyka Novosilka around the
Zaporizhzhia –
Donetsk border, retaking the settlement of
Rivnopil on 13 November. The following week, Russian forces intensified their assault efforts towards Velyka Novosilka from the east. At the same time, Russian forces also expanded the front to the northeast reaching the outskirts of Rozdolne, threatening to cut off the Velyka Novosilka –
Bahatyr –
Pokrovsk road. With these flanking maneuvers from the east, Russian assault groups attempt to bypass the Ukrainian fortifications, which are mainly built and aimed to stop attacks from the south. Russian forces entered the warehouses located southeast of Velyka Novosilka on 23 November, bringing the frontline up to the outskirts of the town, and subsequently captured the buildings on 24 November. Meanwhile in the northeast, elements of Russia's
37th Motor Rifle Brigade and
40th Naval Infantry Brigade raised the flag in the center of
Rozdolne, confirming that Russian forces had taken full control of the village by 29 November. Starting in December, Russian forces launched an assault north of Velyka Novosilka where they entered the village of
Novyi Komar, thus cutting the T0518 road towards Bahatyr. Meanwhile in the west, the Russian army also improved their positions seizing the settlement of
Novodarivka on 3 December. A counterattack by the Ukrainian forces a few days later resulted in regaining full control of Novyi Komar and Rozdolne. A second Russian assault towards Novyi Komar occurred in mid December, where elements of the 40th Naval Infantry Brigade managed to entrench themselves in the southern part of the village. In the south, Russian forces continued advances along the
river bank, pressuring the village of
Makarivka from three sides. Due to near
encirclement, the Ukrainian group was forced to retreat northwards. The Russian Defence Ministry announced that their forces took full control over Novyi Komar by 19 December, which was corroborated by a Ukrainian military observer, who confirmed the claim and further reported that Russian forces had also reoccupied Rozdolne. On 23 December, published footage indicated that Makarivka had fallen under Russian control, The following day, footage was published of Russian forces raising their flag over the northern part of Storozheve, confirming the village's capture. On 26 December, Russian forces advanced westward of Vremivka and severed Highway O-0510, which connects Velyka Novosilka to
Huliaipole.
Encirclement and capture of Velyka Novosilka (13 – 28 January 2025) In early to mid-January 2025, Russian forces advanced to the eastern bank of the
Mokri Yaly River southwest of Novyi Komar. At the same time, Russian forces were also indicated to have seized
Neskuchne, southwest of Velyka Novosilka. A few days later, Russian forces were reported to have entered the village of
Vremivka, directly to the west of Velyka Novosilka. In mid-January, Russian forces raised their flag over Vremivka, signifying that Vremivka had been captured. Subsequently, the Russian forces managed to break through Ukrainian defenses in the eastern part of Velyka Novosilka, advancing to the cemetery area and along Horishnia Road. On 24 January, Russian troops raised several flags in the eastern and central areas of Velyka Novosilka, signifying advances in those parts of the settlement. The Russian Ministry of Defence said that their forces had bisected Velyka Novosilka, and Russian sources said that Ukrainian soldiers had been fully encircled in the southern part of the settlement. On the night of 25–26 January,
DeepStateMap.Live reported that Velyka Novosilka had come under near complete Russian control. Russian Ministry of Defence announced the capture of the town the next day. DeepStateMap.Live displayed the settlement as completely captured on 28 January. == Casualties ==