Ukrainian Forces Halt Russian Offensive on Pokrovsk Front After 137 Daily Engagements.

Ukrainian Forces Halt Russian Offensive on Pokrovsk Front After 137 Daily Engagements
Ukrainian Forces Halt Russian Offensive on Pokrovsk Front After 137 Daily Engagements

Frontline Situation as of March 11

According to UATV: Ukrainian defense forces successfully repelled a Russian offensive on the Pokrovsk front, following 137 combat engagements recorded over the previous day. Russian troops launched 21 separate attacks on the Pokrovsk axis and another 21 on the Huliaipole axis, but were stopped by Ukrainian defenders. This intense level of fighting underscores the continued pressure along the eastern front, where Russia has concentrated significant forces since its full-scale invasion began in February 2022.

Elsewhere, Russian forces conducted 127 artillery strikes on the North-Slobozhanske and Kursk axes and made two attempts to breach Ukrainian defenses on the South-Slobozhanske axis. Four attacks were recorded on the Kupiansk axis and another four on the Lyman axis. On the Sloviansk axis, the enemy made ten attempts to advance its positions.

Attacks and Combat Engagements

Twenty attacks occurred on the Konstantynivka axis, while three were recorded on the Aleksandrivka axis. Additionally, 21 combat engagements took place on the Huliaipole axis, and two attempts to improve tactical positions were made on the Orikhiv axis. An attack was also carried out on the Dnipro River axis near Velyka Olkhova Island.

These developments point to a sustained escalation along the frontline and highlight the resilience of Ukrainian forces in resisting the aggression. Monitoring the situation in these threatened regions remains critically important.

The scale of these engagements indicates a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. Defense forces continue to effectively counter enemy attempts to advance, demonstrating their capability to conduct sustained defensive operations.

The frontline situation remains tense, making continued observation of subsequent events vital for understanding the conflict's trajectory.


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