184 combat clashes in one day: how the defense forces repel the invaders' attacks.
During the past day, there were 184 combat actions. The Ukrainian military is defending against the invaders, inflicting significant losses on them. Overall, our troops continue to effectively resist the enemy, causing them damage.
Enemy shelling and attacks
According to inkorr.com: The enemy launched 73 aerial and two missile strikes on the positions of the Ukrainian troops and populated areas. In total, there were 4,932 shelling incidents and 5,781 kamikaze drones used.
The enemy attacked such populated areas as Novoukrainivka, Chervona Krynytsia, Lviv, and others.
Successes of the Ukrainian military
The defense forces destroyed three artillery systems, a radar station, five enemy warehouses, and one command point.
Numerous attacks by the invaders using drones, artillery, and aviation were also recorded. In the Kramatorsk direction, the defense forces struck the enemy's unregulated reinforcements. Active assaults from both sides also occurred in other directions.
Let us remind you that the full-scale war in Ukraine has now lasted for 1,291 days.
These events confirm that the hostilities in the east of the country still have an intense character. The defense forces continue their efforts to contain the aggressor's aggression, while the invaders are trying to strengthen their attacks. The situation remains tense, and the Ukrainian military continues to carry out their tasks with great courage and professionalism.
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