Ukraine War Update
On June 21, the frontline saw 205 combat engagements. The enemy launched two missile strikes using two rockets, carried out 49 airstrikes, dropped 154 guided aerial bombs, deployed 6,029 kamikaze drones, and shelled civilian settlements and military positions 2,083 times. The Pokrovsk axis experienced particularly intense fighting, where Ukrainian forces neutralized 40 occupiers within 24 hours.
In the Pokrovsk sector, eight enemy personnel were also wounded, and the following equipment was destroyed:
- one artillery system,
- one ground robotic complex,
- five units of automotive vehicles,
- one piece of special equipment.
Additionally, two artillery systems, five vehicles, and 22 enemy shelter points were damaged. A total of 230 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types were either destroyed or suppressed in this area alone.
Developments on Other Fronts
On the North Slobozhansky and Kursk axes, three combat clashes were recorded, with the enemy conducting 38 shelling attacks. On the South Slobozhansky front, Russian forces launched 10 assaults on Ukrainian positions, while the Kupiansk sector saw five attacks. In the Lyman direction, invaders carried out 16 offensives, whereas Ukrainian defenders repelled 12 enemy attempts on the Sloviansk front. One hostile assault was noted on the Kramatorsk axis, and on the Kostiantynivka line, Ukrainian troops successfully countered 16 enemy attacks.
On the Oleksandrivka front, one enemy assault was halted, while the Huliaipole sector experienced 25 occupation attacks. In the Orikhiv direction, the enemy launched a single assault on positions. Overall, this marks the 1,579th day of the full-scale war in Ukraine, underscoring the continuation of active hostilities.
The situation on the battlefield remains tense, with fierce combat occurring across multiple sectors. The rising number of attacks and engagements highlights the unrelenting nature of a conflict now spanning over 1,579 days. This reality underscores the resilience of Ukraine's Defense Forces in countering aggression and reinforces the critical need for sustained international support.