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Occupants carried out 167 attacks in the frontline: the hottest spot is in the Kurakhove sector – General Staff

Over the last day, enemy troops conducted 167 attacks in various frontline areas. The highest activity was observed in the Kurakhove sector, where the enemy conducted 51 attacks.

Since the beginning of the day, 167 combat engagements took place in the frontline. Today, the occupants were active in the Kurakhove direction. This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, UNN reports.

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In the Kharkiv sector , the enemy conducted 7 unsuccessful attacks in the areas of Vovchansk and Hatyshche, and 1 more attack is currently underway.

In the Kupyansk sector , the enemy attacked 13 times in the areas of Pishchane, Zahryzove, Petropavlivka, Zelenyi Hai, Kruhlyakivka, Kolisnykivka and Lozova. Six more battles are currently underway.

In the Lyman sector , the invaders attacked 16 times near Hrekivka, Terny, Yampolivka, Torsky and Serebryany forests. Two battles are currently underway.

In the Northern sector , the aggressor conducted 7 offensives in the areas of Ivano-Daryivka and Vyymka.

In the Kramatorsk sector Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled one firefight near Predtechine.

In the Toretsk sector , enemy forces attacked 8 times near Toretsk and Shcherbynivka. One combat engagement is currently ongoing.

In the Pokrovsk sector , the aggressor attacked 11 times near Mykolayivka, Promin, Krutyi Yar, Selydove and Vyshneve. One firefight is still ongoing near Krutyi Yar. —>READ MORE HERE

There were 167 clashes at the front, the hottest – in the Kurakhove direction:

Since the beginning of the day, 167 combat clashes have taken place at the front, 51 of them in the Kurakhove direction.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced this on Facebook , Ukrinform reports.

The Russian invaders launched one missile and 56 air strikes on the territory of Ukraine, using one guided missile and 81 KAB. In addition, the Russians used 437 kamikaze drones to destroy them and carried out more than three thousand attacks on the positions of our troops and populated areas.

In the Kharkiv direction , our troops repelled 8 enemy attacks in the areas of Vovchansk and Hatysh – 7 attacks were repelled, 1 more attack continues, the situation is under control.

In the Kupyansk direction , the enemy stormed the positions of our defenders 13 times in the areas of Pishchane, Zahryzove, Petropavlivka, Zeleny Hai, Kruhliakivka, Kolisnykivka and Lozova. Ukrainian defenders repelled seven attacks, and six more are currently ongoing.

In the Lyman direction during the day, the russian invaders attacked the positions of Ukrainians 16 times near Hrekivka, Terny, Yampolivka, Torske and Serebryansk forests. Currently, there are two battles. In addition, the enemy actively used aviation, launching twenty-four airstrikes with unguided missiles.

In the Siverskyi direction , during the day , the enemy carried out seven offensive actions in the areas of Ivano-Daryivka and Vyimka.

In the Kramatorsk direction , one combat clash near Predtechyne has been recorded, which was successfully repelled by our defenders.

Having dropped three guided aerial bombs in the Toretsk direction , the Russians attacked the positions of the defense forces eight times. The main efforts of the offensive were concentrated by the occupiers near the settlements of Toretsk and Shcherbynivka. Currently, one combat clash continues.

Since the beginning of this day, in the Pokrovsk direction , the Russians have tried 11 times to break through our defenses near the settlements of Mykolaivka, Promin, Krutyi Yar, Selydove and Vyshneve. Near Krutyi Yar, one clash is still ongoing. The enemy suffers significant losses – today 229 occupiers were neutralized in this direction, 87 of them irretrievably. Two enemy tanks and two infantry fighting vehicles were also destroyed. —>READ MORE HERE

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