256 Combat Clashes in One Day: Where Russia Pressed Hardest on the Frontline.

256 battles per day
256 battles per day

Frontline Update

According to UATV: Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces recorded 256 combat engagements across multiple sectors. The heaviest fighting took place along the Slavyansk, Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Kostyantynivka axes, where Russian troops escalated their assault efforts. Despite the intensity, Ukrainian defenders successfully repelled numerous enemy storming operations.

On the North-Slobozhanskyi and Kursk directions, there were 6 clashes. Meanwhile, Russian forces carried out 3 airstrikes and 65 artillery bombardments against Ukrainian positions. The South-Slobozhanskyi sector saw 12 attacks, while the Kupiansk direction experienced 5. In the Lyman area, the enemy attempted 14 breakthroughs. The highest concentration of assaults occurred on the Slavyansk front, with 27 attacks, and Ukrainian troops halted 31 storming attempts on the Pokrovsk direction.

Ukrainian Military Response

On the Kramatorsk axis, there was 1 engagement, while the Kostyantynivka sector witnessed 23 attacks. Similarly, the Hulyaipole direction also faced 23 enemy assaults. Notably, Russian forces did not conduct any offensive operations on the Orikhiv or Dnipro fronts during this period.

Amid these developments, the 7th Corps of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces destroyed a Russian battalion near the Oleksandrivka direction, demonstrating a robust counteroffensive against the aggressor. These figures highlight the intense pressure on the frontline and the resilience of Ukraine’s defenders in repelling enemy advances.

The battlefield situation remains extremely tense, with active combat spanning several sectors. Ukrainian troops continue to show unwavering determination in the face of Russian attacks, underscoring the critical need for sustained support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the international community’s role in this conflict. The surge in fighting signals escalating regional tensions and the imperative for readiness against future challenges in this war.


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