The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has released detailed information about the events at the front over the past day.
This is reported by Kyiv24
Summary of Combat Operations: Enemy Losses and Key Directions
Over the past day, Ukrainian military forces recorded approximately 170 combat engagements with Russian occupiers. The most tense situation remains in the Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Novopavlivka directions. According to the General Staff, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed nearly 780 occupiers, one tank, four armored combat vehicles, 41 artillery systems, and a multiple launch rocket system. Additionally, Ukrainian forces eliminated 338 operational-tactical level drones and 116 units of automotive, special equipment, and fuel tankers.
“The enemy launched 81 air strikes, dropping 150 guided bombs. In addition, they conducted 4,809 shellings, including 60 from multiple launch rocket systems, and deployed 5,173 kamikaze drones for strikes,” the General Staff reported.
Situation in the Directions: Where Enemy Activity Decreased
In the North-Slobyzhansky and Kursk directions, Ukrainian defenders repelled eight attacks by Russian troops. In the South-Slobyzhansky direction, the enemy made ten unsuccessful assaults, while in the Kupiansk direction, they attempted to breach the defense 12 times.
In the Lyman direction, there were 18 attempts by the enemy to infiltrate Ukrainian defenses near seven populated areas. Defense forces in the Siversky direction repelled 17 attacks.
In the Kramatorsk direction, there were four combat engagements, while in the Toretsk direction, the enemy attacked seven times. In the Pokrovsk direction, Ukrainian defenders halted 39 assaults by the occupiers near 18 populated areas. In the Novopavlivka direction, the enemy conducted 28 attacks.
In the Dnipro direction, Ukrainian defenders repelled three enemy attacks in the Antonivka area. At the same time, in the Huliaipole and Orikhiv directions, the enemy did not conduct offensive actions over the past day, indicating a temporary decrease in enemy activity in these sections of the front.