The occupiers, with the help of aviation, began to attack in several directions, - General Staff


The Russians continue to advance along the entire front line in Ukraine, this time the occupiers began to use aviation.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this.

According to the General Staff, since the beginning of the day, the total number of enemy attacks along the entire length of the front has increased to 69. Currently, the enemy continues to use aviation and attack in several directions. Ukrainian defenders hold the line.

The situation on the fronts

In the Kharkiv sector, the enemy used 20 multiple rocket launchers from the territory of the Russian Federation, in particular from the areas of Belgorod and Shebekino in Belgorod region. The areas of Vovchansk, Neskuchne and Bilyi Kolodyazh came under fire. No enemy assault actions have been reported so far.

In the Kupyansk sector, the enemy used unguided aerial missiles in the area of Stelmakhivka, and fighting continues in the area of Myasozharivka.

In the Lyman sector, according to preliminary information, the enemy lost 55 people in killed and wounded. Ukrainian defenders damaged one vehicle and an armoured personnel carrier. In total, the enemy attempted to attack in the area nine times.

In the Siversk sector, enemy activity increased in the area of Verkhnekamianske. Four combat engagements took place there during the day.

Eight combat engagements are currently taking place in the Pokrovsk sector, including in the vicinity of Prohres. The sector remains one of the hottest. The enemy is also using aircraft. Today, enemy UAVs attacked Novoselivka Persha, Prohres, and Karlivka. In the Kurakhove sector, Kostiantynivka came under fire.

In the Vremivsk sector, the enemy has become significantly more active, with fighting continuing in the areas of Urozhayne and Staromayorsk. The total number of enemy attacks increased to nine over the last day.

The number of new enemy attempts to attack increased in the Orikhivske and Prydniprovskyi sectors.

The situation did not change significantly in the rest of the sectors.


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