63 Clashes in One Day: Ukrainian Forces Hit Bridges and Enemy Supply Depots.
Ukraine’s Defense Forces Strike Key Military Assets
According to Espreso.tv: On the night of June 28–29, Ukraine’s defense forces launched strikes against critical enemy infrastructure, destroying bridges, warehouses, and command centers. These operations underscore the military’s ongoing offensive efforts in active conflict zones.
Key Developments
In the Donetsk region near Novoazovsk, a road bridge was demolished, while two railway bridges were taken out in Luhansk. A logistics depot in Novosvitlivka, Luhansk, was also hit. Additionally, Ukrainian troops eliminated three drone command posts located in:
- Huliaipole, Zaporizhzhia region
- Tyotkino, Kursk region
- Bakhmut, Donetsk region
An electronic warfare unit’s command post in Velyka Novosilka, Donetsk, was destroyed as well.
As of 4:00 PM on June 29, a total of 63 combat engagements had been recorded, with the aggressor launching 63 attacks on Ukrainian positions since the start of the day. In the Sumy region, the settlements of Korenyok, Rohizne, Volfyne, and Budky suffered damage. On the Southern Slobozhanskyi axis, occupiers attempted to breach defenses seven times, while on the Lyman front, Ukrainian soldiers repelled three enemy advances.
On the Sloviansk axis, Ukraine’s forces successfully fought off fourteen enemy assaults, and on the Kostiantynivka axis, eleven. In the Pokrovsk direction, occupiers tried to push back Ukrainian troops eighteen times. Meanwhile, on the Huliaipole axis, defenders turned back twelve attacks, and on the Orikhiv front, the enemy launched a single assault on defensive positions.
No enemy attempts to advance were reported on the Kupiansk, Kramatorsk, Oleksandrivka, or Dnipro fronts. In connection with these events, the company NOAH X unveiled a small surface drone named 'Harpoon,' which could enhance defensive capabilities.
Recent developments indicate a surge in combat activity across multiple fronts, particularly in Sumy, Donetsk, and Luhansk. The destruction of key enemy infrastructure could significantly hinder their logistics and combat effectiveness in these areas. The introduction of the 'Harpoon' drone also highlights Ukraine’s drive to upgrade its defense technologies, a factor that may prove pivotal in future engagements.
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