In the past day, 190 attacks repelled: Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 5 enemy warehouses.

In the past day, 190 attacks repelled: Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 5 enemy warehouses
In the past day, 190 attacks repelled: Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 5 enemy warehouses
Over the last day, Ukrainian defenders repelled 190 combat clashes, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. Enemy aviation conducted 108 strikes on the positions of Ukrainian troops and populated areas, using 213 guided bombs, and carried out 4,315 shelling.

According to inkorr.com: Recent events on the front indicate enemy activity. The opponent attacked populated areas in the Zaporizhzhia region, particularly Barvinivka and Zaliznychne. Ukrainian forces successfully neutralized five areas where enemy military resources and personnel were located.

Situation in various directions

  • In the North-Slobozhansky and Kursk directions, there were six combat clashes. The enemy carried out six air strikes and 157 artillery shellings.
  • In the South-Slobozhansky direction, 15 combat clashes occurred in various areas.
  • In the Kupiansk direction, Ukrainian forces repelled five attacks by the occupiers.
  • The enemy attempted to attack in the Lyman direction 14 times.
  • In the Sloviansk direction, seven attacks on the positions of Ukrainian units were recorded.
  • In the Kostiantynivka direction, there were 21 attacks in the areas of several settlements.
  • In the Pokrovsk direction, Ukrainian forces stopped 65 enemy advances in various areas.
  • In the Oleksandrivka direction, 28 attacks were repelled near various settlements.
  • In the Dnipro direction, the enemy attempted to conduct offensive actions towards one settlement three times.

Today marks the 1329th day of the full-scale war in Ukraine. Over the past day, numerous clashes occurred in the combat zone, during which Ukrainian defenders dealt significant losses to the enemy. The situation remains tense across various fronts, and defenders continue their heroic struggle.


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