Russian forces continue incremental pressure northwest of Lyman in Donetsk Oblast, expanding contested gray zones near Drobysheve, Yampil, and Zarichne through infiltration and Molniya fixed-wing drone strikes targeting Ukrainian logistics, as reported by a Ukrainian brigade spokesperson on May 13. Ukrainian defenses hold the city and key sites like the Lyman railroad station, per ISW maps, amid a broader Donetsk offensive slowed to 2.63 square kilometers per day since January due to fortifications and counterstrikes. Trader consensus reflects a stalemated front line with low near-term capture odds, though sustained Russian reinforcements during the May 9-11 ceasefire signal potential escalation risks ahead of summer operations.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-updateRussian drone strike kills 12 miners in Dnipro, heightening frontline fighting
The deadly drone attack underscored Russia’s intensified use of air power near the front, reducing confidence in a negotiated settlement and pushing the May‑31 price down to 2% as the market saw little chance of a Russian capture of Lyman before year‑end.
Russian forces claim limited gains in Donetsk but Ukrainian officials dispute
Kremlin video claiming capture of nearby settlements was met with Ukrainian denial, creating uncertainty and prompting a modest price dip for the May‑31 contract from 25% to 12% as traders reassessed capture prospects.

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