War Update
Over the past 24 hours, 249 combat engagements were recorded along the front lines. The adversary continues to pursue intense military operations, launching 91 airstrikes that deployed 317 guided aerial bombs. Additionally, the aggressor used 9,007 kamikaze drones and carried out 3,342 artillery bombardments, 59 of which involved multiple rocket launchers. Ukraine’s defense forces successfully hit 13 areas where enemy personnel were concentrated, as well as one critical infrastructure site.
Latest Frontline Developments
In the Northern Slobozhanskyi and Kursk sectors, 4 skirmishes occurred, with the enemy conducting 6 airstrikes and dropping 18 guided bombs. In these same areas, 76 shelling incidents were recorded, including 8 from multiple rocket launchers. On the Southern Slobozhanskyi front, Russian forces attacked Ukrainian positions 13 times.
On the Kupiansk axis, Ukrainian troops repelled 5 enemy attempts to advance. In the Lyman sector, the adversary tried to breach defenses 10 times, while 10 assaults took place near Sloviansk. Around Kostiantynivka, occupiers also mounted 10 attacks. On the Pokrovsk front, 56 assault actions were halted. In the Oleksandrivka area, the enemy launched 2 offensives.
Near Huliaipole, 35 hostile attacks were documented, whereas no offensive operations occurred in the Orikhiv sector. On the Dnipro River front, 2 assault attempts toward the Antonivskyi Bridge were stopped.
This marks the 1,560th day of Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine. The situation remains tense, with Ukrainian forces continuing to carry out their missions in response to the aggressor’s actions.
The frontline dynamics highlight the ongoing intensity of combat, reflecting a lack of stability in the region. The widespread use of drones, airstrikes, and rocket artillery underscores how modern warfare increasingly relies on advanced technology. Meanwhile, the resilience of Ukraine’s defenders in blocking enemy advances across multiple sectors demonstrates their determination to protect the country. These developments could significantly influence the conflict’s trajectory and any future peace efforts.