Questions raised about Ukraine's military reporting
As we've been reporting, Russia has been pushing forward in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
Ukrainian military officials say their troops are falling back to new positions in at least three places along the frontlines.
But they are facing public criticism about the transparency of their military updates.
Ukrainian military blogger Myroshnykov and Ukraine's DeepState monitoring group, which updates daily changes in frontline positions, both say the updates have been unrealistic.
DeepState shared a video on social media of a Russian soldier being killed in a drone strike in the village of Soloviove, arguing such footage was being used to mask a bigger picture.
"You can watch with pleasure forever the video of a Russian [soldier] being torn to pieces, but nearby there is another location that requires attention: Muscovites calmly moving around the village, keeping it under control.
"The [Ukrainian] Defence Forces inflict fire damage on them, and one can repeat at least a billion times that two-thirds of the village is under the control of the Ukrainian military, but the picture of reality is completely different."
It appeared to be referring to a statement from Nazar Voloshyn, a spokesperson for Ukraine's military in the east, who also said the nearby village of Ocheretyne was still two-thirds controlled by Ukraine.
However, DeepState says it believes Russian troops have been in control of the centre of Ocheretyne for at least three days.
The site accused some military spokespersons of incompetence last week.