Ukrainian General Staff Reports Intense Combat for February 6: 137 Clashes, 59 Air Strikes, and Over 4,500 Kamikaze Drones
Ukrainian General Staff Report for February 6
According to Главком: The Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff has released its daily combat report for February 6, documenting 137 armed clashes and 59 air strikes by Russian forces. As of 10:00 PM, this marked the 1,444th day of Russia's full-scale invasion. The report details that the invading forces launched one missile attack, firing a total of 7 missiles.
Throughout the day, the enemy also conducted 59 air strikes, dropping 151 guided aerial bombs. Furthermore, Russian forces deployed 4,631 kamikaze drones. In total, Ukrainian towns and military positions came under fire 2,358 times over the course of the day. This relentless pressure underscores the continuous, high-intensity nature of the conflict.
Frontline Situation
On the Pokrovsk front, Ukrainian forces eliminated 46 occupiers and wounded 30. They also destroyed or suppressed 156 unmanned aerial vehicles, damaged 1 combat vehicle and 6 automobiles, and struck 12 enemy personnel shelters. Russian forces carried out 40 assaults in this sector, with 6 engagements still ongoing.
- On the North-Slobozhanske and Kursk fronts, the enemy carried out 2 air strikes and 75 artillery bombardments.
- On the South-Slobozhanske front, Russian troops attempted to storm Ukrainian positions near Prylipka on 5 occasions.
- On the Lyman front, Ukrainian defenders halted 5 attacks in the areas of Drobycheve, Stavky, Lyman, and Tverdokhlibove, with one clash continuing.
- On the Sloviansk front, 11 enemy attempts to advance toward Yampil, Platonivka, Kryva Luka, Dronivka, Zakytne, and Riznykivka were repelled.
- On the Kostiantynivka front, 9 attacks were recorded, with 3 clashes still in progress.
- On the Oleksandrivka front, 5 assaults were stopped in the areas of Ivanivka, Zlahoda, Zelenyi Hai, and Verbove.
- On the Huliaipole front, 19 attacks occurred, with 6 engagements ongoing.
- On the Orikhiv front, the enemy attacked twice in the Prymorske area, and fighting continues there.
The situation across the front remains tense, with Ukrainian forces continuing to defend their positions.
The General Staff report reflects active combat operations on all fronts, indicating the sustained intensity of fighting between Ukrainian troops and the Russian aggressor.
The extensive use of kamikaze drones and guided aerial bombs highlights a shift in enemy tactics, which could influence the future course of the war. The persistent frontline pressure confirms the critical need for continued support to Ukrainian forces as they defend their territory and strive to regain control.
Read also

