In the past day, there were approximately 150 combat engagements on the frontline, marking one of the highest figures in recent times. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the most active directions were Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Novopavlivka, where the most combat actions were recorded. During this period, Ukrainian defenders eliminated nearly 1300 occupiers and destroyed or damaged a significant amount of enemy equipment and military hardware.
This is reported by Kyiv24
According to reports from the General Staff, Russian forces launched one missile strike and 15 airstrikes, using one missile and 25 cruise missiles. Additionally, the enemy deployed around 830 kamikaze drones and conducted 2685 shellings of Ukrainian military positions and settlements, indicating the scale of enemy attacks.
Activity in Various Directions on the Front
Military reports indicate that in the Kharkiv direction, Ukrainian defenders repelled four attacks in the vicinity of Vovchansk. In the Kupiansk direction, Ukrainian forces repelled four assaults. In the Lyman direction, the enemy carried out 21 attacks throughout the day. There were also five assault actions recorded in the Siversk direction and six combat engagements in the Kramatorsk area. In the Toretsk direction, Russian forces attacked Ukrainian positions seven times, while in the Pokrovsk direction, they attacked 55 times in an attempt to break through the defense near 12 settlements. Meanwhile, in the Novopavlivka direction, the enemy conducted 25 attacks, and in the Orikhiv direction, three assaults were repelled. In the Dnipro direction, the occupiers made five unsuccessful attempts to advance. Under the Kursk direction, Ukrainian forces repelled 16 attacks from Russian invaders, strengthening their defense in response to their offensive actions.
“Russian invaders launched one missile strike and 15 airstrikes, using one missile and 25 KABs. In addition, the Russians deployed 830 kamikaze drones and conducted 2685 shellings of our military positions and settlements”