265 combat clashes in a day: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine are resisting the occupiers' advance.
Over the past day, there have been 265 combat clashes, where Ukrainian defenders are steadfastly holding their positions and inflicting significant losses on the enemy. They are actively prepared to repel any attempts by the opponent to expand their territorial ambitions through effective fire damage.
State of Warfare
According to inkorr.com: According to information from sources, the enemy has carried out one missile strike and 35 air attacks. They used 104 guided aerial bombs and conducted 3469 shellings, of which 91 were from multiple rocket launch systems. The enemy also launched 2452 kamikaze drones.
The militants' airstrikes targeted populated areas in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, resulting in civilian casualties.
Situation at the Front
The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy enemy troop concentration areas and other strategic targets of the opponent in various directions.
The struggle for Ukrainian territory has been ongoing for 1356 days.
Conclusion: Ukrainian defenders continue to actively protect their positions, inflicting serious losses on the opponent. Despite the intense attacks from the enemy, the fight for Ukrainian lands continues.
This situation highlights the resilience of the Ukrainian military, who, despite all difficulties, are desperately fighting for their country. The intense combat actions reflect the continuity of the conflict and the need for support from the international community to ensure peace and stability in Ukraine.
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