112 Airstrikes and 242 Clashes in a Day: Fresh Battlefield Report from Ukraine
War Update
According to Главком: Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces recorded 242 combat engagements. The enemy launched 112 airstrikes, dropping 316 guided bombs, deployed 8,065 kamikaze drones, and carried out 2,716 shelling attacks on settlements and military positions-104 of which involved multiple rocket launchers.
Airstrikes targeted areas near Vilna Sloboda and Ulanove in Sumy Oblast. In response, Ukraine’s aviation, missile troops, and artillery struck seven concentrations of enemy personnel and one drone command post. This marks the 1,545th day of the full-scale war in Ukraine.
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On the North-Slobozhanskyi and Kursk axes, the aggressor conducted seven airstrikes using 14 guided bombs. These sectors also saw 95 shelling incidents-six from multiple rocket launchers-and five assault attempts. On the South-Slobozhanskyi axis, the enemy attacked positions 13 times, including near Vovchanski Khutory, Prylipka, and Dvorichanske.
On the Kupiansk axis, the enemy attacked twice, trying to advance toward Petropavlivka and Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi. On the Lyman axis, there were eight attempts to breach defenses, notably toward Lyman, Yampil, and Drobysheve. Ukrainian forces repelled three advances on the Sloviansk axis, including toward Rai-Oleksandrivka, Zakitne, and Mykolaivka.
On the Kostiantynivka axis, the enemy launched 22 attacks, including near Kostiantynivka and Ivanopillia. On the Pokrovsk axis, defenders halted 32 assault operations. On the Huliaipole axis, occupiers mounted 24 attacks near Zlahoda, Varvarivka, and other areas. On the Orikhiv axis, defenders stopped two attempts to push forward near Bilohiria and Stepnohirsk.
On the Dnipro axis, the enemy conducted three attacks toward Antonivka. The situation remains tense, and Ukrainian forces continue to hold their ground.
This data underscores the ongoing intensity of combat across multiple fronts in Ukraine. The high frequency of airstrikes and shelling points to an escalation that demands sustained attention from international observers and humanitarian organizations. Supporting Ukraine’s defense forces and their ability to repel enemy attacks is critical to preserving territorial integrity and civilian safety.
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