 Ukrainian counter-offensive succeeds on three fronts. Ukrainian forces conducted counter-offensive actions in at least three areas of the front line and achieved success in these fronts, says the report of the Institute for the Study of War, ISW. The Institute reported that geo-location data released on the 19th of July indicated that Ukrainian forces had made gains in Avtroivka 10km southwest of Bakhmut. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces continued offensive operations north and south of Bakhmut and forced Russian troops to retreat from positions northeast of Orykovo, Vasilyevka, 11km northwest of Bakhmut. The Ukrainian General Staff also reported that Ukrainian troops continued offensive operations at the Berdyansk-Zaporizia-Denetsk Oblast border area and Militopol directions. Ukrainian Tavrisk Group of Forces Spokesperson Major Valery Shershen stated that Ukrainian forces had advanced by more than a kilometer in an unspecified direction in the Militopol direction, the ISW noted. The Institute's analysts quoted one of Russia's military commanders as saying that Russian troops lack rotation and reinforcements on the Zaporizia front and south of Bakhmut which prevents them from regaining lost ground and further delays in resolving the issues of rotation and reinforcements south of Bakhmut could have serious consequences for the occupation group.