Frontline Situation as of February 10
Combat activity remained high on February 10, with 108 separate clashes recorded along the front. Russian forces continued their aggressive posture, launching numerous strikes against Ukrainian positions. In total, Ukrainian forces reported 67 airstrikes, 192 guided aerial bombs, and a staggering 3,230 kamikaze drone attacks. Additionally, enemy artillery and rocket fire targeted populated areas 2,344 times.
Areas of Engagement
The intensity of fighting varied across different sectors of the front. The Pokrovsk direction saw the most offensive action, with 30 separate attacks recorded. Russian attempts to advance were concentrated near:
- Rodynske
- Kotlyne
- Pokrovsk
- Udachne
- Molodetske
- Novomykolaivka
- Filiia
- Novyi Donbas
- Hryshyne
Fighting in some of these locations was ongoing.
On the South-Slobozhanske axis, the enemy conducted 5 airstrikes, dropped 14 aerial bombs, and carried out 75 artillery strikes, including 4 using multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS). Assaults were launched near Vovchansk, Vovchanski Khutory, and Prylipka, but Ukrainian units repelled three of these attacks. In the Lyman direction, Ukrainian forces halted five enemy assaults near Stavky, Drobycheve, Zarichne, and Dibrova.
Defenders in the Sloviansk direction countered five attempts by Russian troops to advance near Zakytne, Riznykivka, and Ozernoe, with two clashes still in progress. The Kramatorsk direction saw no offensive actions by the enemy. On the Kostiantynivka axis, occupiers mounted nine assaults, including near Kostiantynivka, Shcherbynivka, Rusinyi Yar, Yablunivka, and Novopavlivka.
Ukrainian subunits stopped two attacks toward Ivanivka and Zelenyi Hai on the Oleksandrivka axis, where enemy aircraft also struck Bratiske. The Huliaipole direction witnessed 12 attacks near Dobropillia, Huliaipole, Rybne, Luhivske, and Zaliznychne, with two clashes continuing. While the Orikhiv and Prydniprovske directions saw no ground assaults, enemy airstrikes targeted Veselianka, Komyshuvakha, Zaporizhzhia, and Kozatske.
As of February 10, the full-scale war has entered its 1,448th day. The scale of drone and artillery attacks highlights Russia's reliance on massed, long-range firepower to pressure Ukrainian defenses across a wide front. This data underscores the continued intensity of combat operations, with no sign of a reduction in the enemy's offensive tempo. The successful repulsion of numerous assaults by Ukrainian units demonstrates their preparedness and capacity to hold defensive lines, though the situation remains tense and demands constant vigilance and resources.