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Russian equipment losses around Avdiivka will weaken their offensive capabilities. Ukrainian forces advance in Kherson Oblast and deny closing Black Sea corridor. Changes in Russian citizenship law for military service. Hamas delegation visits Moscow. For more details, visit UNDERSTANDING WAR.
Heavy Russian equipment losses around Avdiivka are likely to undermine Russian offensive capabilities in the long term.
Ukrainian forces advanced slightly on the eastern (left) bank of Kherson Oblast and continued their offensive operations near Bakhmut and in the western part of Zaporizhzhya Oblast.
Ukrainian officials denied reports that Ukraine closed a corridor for civilian ships in the Black Sea on October 26.
On October 26, a change in the Russian citizenship law came into effect, allowing for the revocation of naturalized Russian citizenship and providing the Russian government with a new mechanism to compel migrants into Russian military service.
A high-level Hamas delegation visited Moscow and met with Russian and Iranian officials on October 26.
The full Russian Offensive Update 612 is available directly from UNDERSTANDING WAR.
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