War Update
Intense fighting continues across the front, with 213 combat engagements recorded in the past 24 hours. The enemy launched 81 airstrikes, dropped 244 guided aerial bombs, and deployed 9,752 kamikaze drones. In total, the aggressor carried out 3,131 shelling attacks on civilian settlements and military positions, 70 of which involved multiple launch rocket systems. These developments come as Ukraine marks its 1,573rd day of full-scale war.
Frontline Situation
In the North-Slobozhansky and Kursk sectors, two clashes occurred. The enemy conducted three airstrikes using six guided bombs and fired 65 artillery rounds, including three from rocket systems. On the South-Slobozhansky axis, Ukrainian positions were attacked eight times.
On the Kupiansk front, Ukrainian forces repelled five enemy attempts to advance. In the Lyman sector, the enemy tried to breach defenses 17 times. The Sloviansk direction saw 10 assault operations, while 15 attacks were recorded near Kostiantynivka. On the Pokrovsk front, 30 enemy assaults were halted, and two attacks were stopped in the Oleksandrivka area.
In the Huliaipole sector, occupiers launched 23 attacks, and one advance attempt was blocked in the Orikhiv direction. No offensive actions were reported in the Dnipro River region.
Ukraine's defense forces continue to respond to threats. Aviation, missile troops, and artillery struck 12 areas where enemy personnel were concentrated, two artillery systems, and one drone control center. The frontline remains tense, but Ukrainian forces are steadfastly carrying out their missions.
These figures highlight the sustained intensity of combat across multiple front sections, reflecting the resilience and activity of both sides. Given the high volume of shelling and enemy air operations, the situation remains critical for civilians and soldiers alike. Ukraine's defenders are actively countering the aggressor's offensive, demonstrating their readiness for prolonged warfare.