Ukraine War Update
On June 30, Ukrainian forces faced 203 combat engagements along the front lines. The enemy conducted 51 airstrikes, dropped 163 guided bombs, deployed 6,097 kamikaze drones, and carried out 2,200 artillery strikes on civilian settlements and military positions.
The fiercest fighting is concentrated in the Pokrovsk direction, where Ukrainian troops eliminated 38 and wounded 10 Russian soldiers. In this sector, a munitions depot and one piece of enemy automotive and special equipment were destroyed, while three artillery systems and two vehicles were damaged. Additionally, 152 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types were either destroyed or suppressed here.
Other Frontline Sectors
In the North Slobozhansk and Kursk directions, five combat clashes were recorded, with four still ongoing. The enemy launched 51 attacks, including two using multiple rocket launchers. In the South Slobozhansk sector, Russian forces assaulted Ukrainian positions five times, while the Kupiansk direction saw four attempted assaults. On the Lyman axis, six enemy advances were repelled, with one engagement still in progress.
In the Sloviansk sector, 19 attempts to advance were halted, with two clashes continuing. The Kramatorsk direction also has one ongoing engagement. In the Kostiantynivka area, 19 enemy assaults were repelled, with two still active. The Pokrovsk direction recorded 25 attacks, the Oleksandrivsk sector four, and the Huliaipole axis saw 14 assaults repelled, with one engagement still underway.
This marks the 1,588th day of Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine.
The frontline situation remains tense, with active combat across multiple sectors. The high intensity of shelling and airstrikes underscores the enemy’s continued aggressive operations, particularly in the Pokrovsk direction, where their efforts are most concentrated. Overall, the current fighting demonstrates the resilience of Ukrainian forces in repelling attacks and the enemy’s attempts to consolidate positions in the region, which could shape the conflict’s future trajectory.