Russia launched 55 aerial bombs and 1500 kamikaze drones at Ukraine in one day.
Russian troops carried out 31 aerial strikes, releasing 55 guided aerial bombs. They also used 1552 kamikaze drones and conducted 2733 shellings of Ukrainian military positions and populated areas.
According to inkorr.com: By the evening of September 30, at 22:00, 137 combat confrontations were recorded. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are actively resisting the Russian aggressor, attempting to stop their offensive plans and exhaust the enemy's combat potential, as reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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In the Pokrovsk direction, the highest enemy activity has been detected.
In the Southern Slobozhansky direction
The enemy conducted three attacks in the Vovchansk and Kam'yanka areas.
In the Kupyansk direction
The aggressor attempted to break through the defenses in the areas of Kupyansk, as well as towards Petropavlivka and Pishchane. Ukrainian defenders successfully repelled three enemy attacks.
Combat actions also took place in the Lyman, Siversk, Kramatorsk, Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Novopavlivsk directions. All attacks were halted, however, tense situations continue.
Let us remind you that the war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1315 days.
The military situation in eastern Ukraine indicates an intensification of the conflict and the activity of both sides. Ukrainian defenders continue to uphold their positions, preventing enemy troops from advancing, and take all measures to ensure the security of their territories.
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