190 combat encounters in a day: how the Ukrainian Armed Forces repel attacks in Donbas.
According to inkorr.com: Over the past day, there have been 190 combat encounters at the front in Donbas. The Ukrainian military successfully repelled four attacks from Russian-occupation forces, inflicting significant losses on them. Our defenders steadfastly hold the defense, effectively countering enemy offensives and striking at enemy units attempting to advance into Ukrainian territory.
Enemy attacks and shelling
Enemy forces carried out one missile strike and 67 airstrikes over the past day. They also shelled populated areas using guided bombs and multiple launch rocket systems. Towns in Sumy, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions have been subjected to airstrikes from the enemy.
Strikes by Ukrainian military
During the past day, defense forces successfully struck positions where enemy military equipment and personnel were concentrated. As a result of these actions, artillery assets and enemy command points were destroyed.
Due to the increased activity of the enemy along the front line, the situation remains tense. The Ukrainian military continues to defend their territory, demonstrating a high level of professionalism and military skill.
The next day at the front confirms that hostilities continue with an unwavering increase in tension. Ukrainian forces continue their work in all directions, trying to stop the advance of the enemy and reduce its combat capability. The situation in the region may change, but the efforts of Ukraine's defenders remain stable.
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