Pokrovsk Sector Under Heaviest Pressure: 259 Combat Clashes Recorded in a Single Day.

Combat clashes in Pokrovsk direction
Combat clashes in Pokrovsk direction

Frontline Combat Update

According to UATV: Ukrainian forces faced 259 separate combat engagements over the past 24 hours, with the most intense fighting concentrated in the Pokrovsk, Huliaipole, and Lyman sectors. Russian troops launched numerous artillery strikes and ground assaults against Ukrainian defensive positions. A significant escalation occurred on June 18, particularly in northeastern Ukraine, marking one of the highest engagement counts in recent weeks.

Key Sector Breakdown

In the northern Siversk-Slobozhanskyi and Kursk sectors, Russian forces carried out 76 shelling attacks. On the southern Siversk-Slobozhanskyi front, the enemy conducted 10 separate assaults. Ukrainian defenders successfully repelled five attempted advances in the Kupiansk sector, demonstrating the resilience of their defensive lines.

  • Lyman sector: The enemy attempted to breach Ukrainian defenses 22 times.
  • Sloviansk sector: Russian forces launched 11 assault operations.
  • Kostiantynivka sector: Ukrainian positions came under attack 19 times.
  • Pokrovsk sector: Ukrainian defenders halted 34 enemy assault attempts.
  • Huliaipole sector: Russian occupiers carried out 30 attacks.
  • Orikhiv sector: Ukrainian forces stopped 4 enemy advances.
  • Dnipro sector: No offensive actions were recorded from the enemy.

The Volyn and Polissia sectors remain stable, with no evidence of Russian forces forming offensive strike groups in those areas.

Overall, combat activity continues at a high tempo, especially along critical frontline sectors where Ukrainian troops are holding their ground against repeated aggression. These developments underscore the importance of sustained defensive operations and the steadfastness of Ukraine's military in countering numerous Russian attacks, which remains vital for maintaining regional stability and ensuring Ukraine's national security.


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