174 combat clashes in a day: General Staff reported on the hottest areas of the front.
Combat actions on the front: overview of the General Staff report
According to FREEДOM: In the last day, there were 174 combat clashes on the front. Important points in the Donetsk region, especially in the Pokrovsk direction, are constantly under pressure from the enemy. This is stated in the report of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
In the Siver-Slobozhansky and Kursk directions, the Ukrainian forces repelled five enemy attacks. Also, in the southern Slobozhansky direction, the enemy side attacked AFU positions near Hlubokyi, Volchansk, Ambarne, Kutkovka, and Kolyadny 12 times.
The eighth clash was also recorded in the Kupiansk direction in the areas of Synkovka, Holubivka, Kolesnykivka, Lozova, and Zahryzovo.
Combat actions also took place in other areas, particularly in the Lyman, Siverskyi, Kramatorsk, Toretsk, Novopavlivsk, Huliaipole, Orikhiv, and Dnipro directions. The enemy conducted three attacks in the Huliaipole and Orikhiv areas.
There were no combat actions in the Volyn and Polissya directions. It is also worth noting that the Ukrainian military destroyed the Russian flame-throwing system 'Solntsepek' in the Zaporizhzhia direction, turning the equipment into scrap metal.
In the Pokrovsk direction, the AFU holds the defense under strong enemy pressure — front overview from the General Staff
Source: Freedom
The recent report of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shows that Ukrainian troops are actively engaging with the invaders and successfully repelling assaults. This indicates a tense situation at the front and the readiness of the AFU to defend their positions.Read also
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