Russia has intensified its offensive operations over the past months to secure additional territory before potential peace talks after US President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.
According to Forbes, Russian forces have reportedly established a company-sized bridgehead over the Oskil river in the Masiutivka-Zapadne area in eastern Kharkiv Oblast. Forbes notes that the Oskil river has been a key obstacle preventing Russian forces from capturing Kupiansk, a strategic hub for railways and highways. However, no reports indicate the construction of a bridge capable of supporting assault vehicles, and some sources suggest the bridgehead has already been destroyed.

- Situation in the area of Masiutivka-Zapadne north of Kupiansk, Kharkiv Oblast as of 6 December 2024. Map: Deepstatemap

- Krynky area, Kherson Oblast (now occupied), where Ukrainian forces held a beachhead for months before retreating due to unreliable boat-based logistics. Map: Deepstatemap

- Islands in the Dnipro estuary remain in the "gray zone," with both Ukrainian and Russian forces intermittently taking positions on them. Map: Deepstatemap
- Ukrainian forces liberate Novomlynsk, gain control of Oskil River’s right bank in Kharkiv Oblast
- Frontline report: Battle for railway bridge near Selydove; Ukrainian tanks repel Russian advances
- Frontline report: Ukraine launches cross-border “counter-counter-offensive” towards Russia’s Glushkovo
- Germany sends Ukraine more bridge-laying equipment, jammers, trucks
- Russia constructs fourth pontoon bridge across Seym River in Kursk Oblast, satellite imagery shows
- Russian pollution causes massive fish die-off in Ukraine’s Seym and Desna rivers
- Frontline report: Russian offensive in Kharkiv stalls with Vovchansk as bridges over river destroyed
