On October 27, the Russian military captured three settlements between Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia along the Yanchur River amid an apparently Ukrainian collapse.
In Dnepropetrovsk, the Vostok [East] Group of Forces captured Yegorovka, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. The attack on the settlement was led by the 64th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade, which advanced from Pryvillya, clearing some seven square kilometers along the way.
From Yegorovka, Russian troops will be able to attack Vyshneve to the north, from a new direction. The settlement will likely be captured within a few days.
To the south along the Yanchur in Zaporizhzhia, the Vostok Group of Forces captured Privolnoye and Novonikolayevka. This was also announced by the Russian MoD.
The attack on Privolnoye was led by the 60th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Battalion, which cleared nine square kilometers after neutralizing a Ukrainian company of troops, four armored vehicles and 11 anti-tank guns.
Meanwhile, Novonikolayevka was captured by the National Guard’s scouts, who secured an area of three square kilometers and cleared 350 buildings during the attack on the settlement. The battle came with a heavy cost for Kiev forces, which reportedly lost a company of troops, in addition to eight armored combat vehicles, and ten pickup trucks.
Russian troops are currently attacking Uspenivka from Privolnoye and Novonikolayevka. The battle in the settlement, among the largest urban centers on the western bank of the Yanchur, could take some time.
Fighting is also taking place a little to the north along the river in Rybne, which could soon come under the control of Russian troops.
Once Vyshneve, Rybne and Uspenivka are captured, the Vostok Group of Forces could advance towards the start of the Yanchur in Dnepropetrovsk. The group will have to break through Ukrainian defenses between Danylivka and Ostapivske to the west of Vyshneve. If this is accomplished, Russian troops could advance southward along the Haichur River, towards Huliapole, a key stronghold of Kiev forces in Zaporizhzhia.
It’s worth noting that Kiev forces are already tied down in two key areas further to the west in Zaporizhzhia: in Mala Tokmachka where Russian troops are conducting a large attack; and between Stepnohirsk and Prymorske on the Dnieper River where local battles are taking place. Due to this, a Russian maneuver from the Yanchur to the Haichur has a high chance of succeeding.
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this week, she regained consciousness in what doctors call a medical miracle, bringing joy to her family and friends. yet, her relief was tempered by a bitter and devastating reality – her beloved parents were no more.
she is the only survivor of the israeli airstrike that killed her parents, dr. seyed asghar hashemitabar, a senior iranian nuclear scientist, and his wife, tahereh taheri, at their home in tehran on june 14, 2025.
the attack, part of the unprovoked israeli aggression on the iranian soil in mid-june that targeted iranian scientists, army commanders and civilians, left fahimeh critically injured with brain and spinal trauma. physicians described her recovery as improbable.
when she finally regained consciousness after 112 days, the medical staff and family members were cautious not to overwhelm her.
for several days, she struggled to make sense of what had happened. as she started to recover, she asked doctors about her parents, about the night of the israeli attack, and about why she was in the hospital.
fahimeh discovered the truth of her parents’ death through an online search, a painful revelation that came after months of unconsciousness and isolation.
fahimeh hashemitabar at hospital after regaining consciouness.
night of the israeli attack
dr. hashemitabar, 51, had long been on israel’s radar. in 2019, the us treasury placed him under unlawful sanctions for his role in iran’s defence research.
his name was quietly added to the list of iranian scientists, engineers, and researchers who were eventually targeted by the zionist regime in its 12-day brutal war against iran.
the regime targeted his residence, killing the husband and wife as they sat in their living room and leaving their daughter in a deep coma.
the june 14 strike was not an isolated attack. in recent years, israel has carried out dozens of targeted assassinations, cyber attacks, and air raids, often aimed at iranian scientists.
before the fateful night that shattered her life, fahimeh was praised on campus for her quiet brilliance and unassuming nature.
a product of iran’s national organisation for development of exceptional talents (nodet) schools, she has been the school topper since childhood.
at the university of tehran, she first enrolled in petroleum engineering before switching to industrial engineering, a move that would define her academic path.
her professors recall her precision in class projects and her diligence as a teaching assistant in programming courses.
“she has been disciplined and deeply focused,” says her fiancé, hossein cheharbaghi. “she always chose study over comfort. even during her master’s program, she worked full-time as a project control specialist. she never let anything distract her from learning.”
fahimeh met her fiancé when both were teaching assistants for the same course at tehran university. what began as a collegial friendship soon turned into a matrimonial relationship. but there was one condition.
“if you want to make me happy,” she told cheharbaghi, “you must be admitted to sharif university.”
he did, and the two continued their studies side by side. their wedding was planned for september 2025, but her world came crashing down months before that.
fahimeh hashemitabar in happier days
gaining consciousness after 112 days
gaining consciousness after 112 days
in the weeks that followed the attack, fahimeh lay unconscious in a tehran hospital, her body supported by machines and her mind drifting in an induced sleep.
her fiancé stayed by her side every day, reading books to her and reciting prayers.
to protect her fragile state, doctors and family members told her that her parents were hospitalised elsewhere, recovering from injuries.
but as she began to regain memory and speech fragments, questions surfaced. “who has been martyred?” she whispered after gaining consciousness.
she asked for her phone. alone in her hospital bed, she searched the internet and found her parents’ names were among the dead.
“i knew they were martyred,” she later told her husband, “but i wanted to deny it.”
shohreh pirani, the widow of martyred nuclear scientist dariush rezaeinejad, who was assassinated by israeli agents in 2011, was among the first to visit her.
in a post on social media, pirani described seeing fahimeh in her hospital bed, motionless, unable to speak but conscious at last.
“she survived,” pirani wrote, “but what a survival it was. one hundred and twelve days of silence. machines breathing for her. a body that endured what no human should.”
to pirani, the young woman’s regaining consciousness was not only a medical milestone but a spiritual one, a testament to the human will to live amid targeted violence by israel that has targeted families of iranian nuclear scientists for decades.
her father dr. seyed asghar hashemitabar, a senior iranian nuclear scientist, and mother tahereh taheri, who were both martyred in the israeli terrorist attack.
between life, death, and faith
fahimeh cannot walk or talk. she is fed through a tube, and her recovery is slow and uncertain. yet her mind, sharp, alert, and remarkably lucid, remains intact.
when asked what she wished for most, her answer was: “i want to meet the leader, she told her fiance through lip-reading, expressing her wish to see the leader of the islamic revolution, ayatollah seyyed ali khamenei. “i will ask him to pray for me.”
her message, relayed later through pirani, carried a strength that belied her frail condition:
“my parents longed for martyrdom,” she said. “they have achieved their wish.”
fahimeh’s survival is a rare exception in a brutal israeli war of aggression that led to the martyrdom of 1062 people.
she remains unable to walk or speak, dependent on medical care, and bears the physical and psychological scars of a strike that obliterated her family.
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