The General Staff reported 170 combat engagements over the past 24 hours

Artur Romanchenko
Artur Romanchenko Journalist
The General Staff reported 170 combat engagements over the past 24 hours
MLRS of the Armed Forces of Ukraine – photo: General Staff
Over the past 24 hours, 170 combat engagements were recorded along the front line. Russian forces deployed aircraft, drones and artillery across various sectors.

In total, 170 combat engagements were recorded over the past 24 hours. The enemy carried out 71 air strikes and dropped 245 guided bombs. It also deployed 8,425 kamikaze drones and fired 3,292 rounds at Ukrainian military positions and populated areas, including 51 from multiple launch rocket systems.

Air strikes were carried out, in particular, in the areas around the settlements of Buvalyne and Tovstodubove in Sumy Oblast, Velykomykhailivka in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Verkhnia Tersa, Vozdvyzhenska, Tavriiske and Novomykolaivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, as well as in the city of Kherson.

Ukrainian aviation, missile forces and artillery struck three areas where enemy personnel and equipment were concentrated, two drone control centres and one enemy artillery system.

In the Northern Slobozhanskyi and Kursk directions, Ukrainian units repelled six attacks. The enemy carried out 78 shelling attacks, two of them using multiple launch rocket systems, and also launched four air strikes using ten guided bombs.

In the Southern Slobozhanskyi sector, four assaults were recorded in the areas of Prylipka, Vovchansk, Lyman and in the direction of Hrafske.

In the Kupiansk direction, seven attacks took place in the areas of Kurylivka, Petropavlivka, Pishchane and Novoosynove.

In the Lyman sector, Ukrainian forces repelled five attacks in the areas of Lyman, Drobysheve, Stavky, Dibrova and in the direction of Tverdokhlibove.

In the Sloviansk direction, nine attempts to advance towards Rai-Oleksandrivka and near Riznykivka and Ozerne were halted.

No combat engagements were recorded in the Kramatorsk sector.

In the Kostiantynivka sector, the enemy carried out 32 attacks near Kostiantynivka, Pleshchiivka, Illinivka, Stepanivka, Ivanopil, Rusyno Yar, Sofiivka and in the direction of Pavlivka.

In the Pokrovsk direction, Ukrainian forces repelled 26 assaults in the areas of Bilytske, Rodynske, Myrnohrad, Rivne, Pokrovsk, Udachne, Hryshyne, Dachne, Filiya, Muravka and Novopavlivka.

In the Oleksandrivka sector, the enemy launched 12 attacks in the areas of Sosnivka, Andriivka-Klevtsove, Kalynivka, Verbove, Sichneve, Vorone, and in the direction of Lisne.

In the Huliaipole sector, 26 attacks took place in the areas of Dobropillia, Tsvitkove, Varvarivka, Huliaipole, Sviatopetrivka, Pryluky, Hirky, Olenokostiantynivka and Zaliznychne.

In the Orikhiv sector, one attempt to advance was recorded near Kam’yanske.

In the Dnipro sector, Ukrainian units repelled five attacks near the Antonivsky Bridge.

In the Volyn and Polissya sectors, no signs of offensive groupings forming were detected.

Russian forces suffered 1,030 casualties over the past 24 hours. Five tanks, four armoured fighting vehicles, 63 artillery systems, one multiple launch rocket system, one air defence system, 1,960 unmanned aerial vehicles, 241 vehicles and two pieces of specialised equipment were also destroyed.

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