57 Combat Engagements in One Day: Ukrainian Forces Destroy Bridge in Henichesk and Pantsir System in Feodosia.
Frontline Clashes Intensify
According to UATV: On June 27, Ukrainian defense forces recorded 57 combat engagements along the front line, continuing their campaign to eliminate Russian military equipment and logistics hubs. Key strikes destroyed a Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missile and gun system in Feodosia, as well as the vehicle ferry 'Petropavlovsk' near Kerch. Infrastructure also took a heavy hit, with a bridge in Henichesk on the left bank of the Kherson region being completely taken out.
Ukrainian Forces Score Major Gains
Drone operators have been highly effective, eliminating over 1,500 Russian troops in the past week alone. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, total Russian military losses have reached nearly 1.4 million personnel. In just the last 24 hours, 1,350 Russian invaders were killed.
Ukraine's defense forces have carried out several successful raids and significantly improved their tactical position in the Kostiantynivka area itself.
Dmytro Snehiriov, military expert
He also emphasized that 'Russian units involved in assaults on Ukrainian positions in the Lyman, Pokrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson directions are facing a severe fuel crisis.' These developments point to a tense situation on the battlefield and the mounting difficulties Russian forces are encountering as Ukrainian troops mount an active defense.
The destruction of key military assets and infrastructure in Russian-controlled territory underscores Ukraine's proactive response to aggression. The growing effectiveness of drone warfare is also a critical factor reshaping combat dynamics. Expert assessments highlight serious logistical breakdowns within Russian forces, which could undermine their ability to sustain prolonged offensive operations amid the ongoing conflict.
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