Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled Russians near Pokrovsk.


Ukrainian forces have repelled attacks from the Russian army
According to the analytical resource DeepState, the security forces have pushed back the occupiers from the Russian Federation near Malynivka.
However, losses were incurred in Dachne, Zelenivka, and military units were also advanced near Konstantinople, Novosilky, Klischiivka, Baranivka, in Novocheretuvatomu, Andriivka, and Pishchane.
According to the DeepState project, by 2024 Ukraine has lost control over more than 3600 square kilometers of its territory. Journalists indicate that this became possible due to the concentration of significant military forces of the opponent, exaggerating their numbers by up to eight times compared to the Ukrainian ones, as well as the change in tactics of foreign occupiers.
Earlier, Russian troops captured Vremivka in Donetsk region. Their movements have also been recorded towards Velika Novosilka, Toretsk, Kotlyny, near Nadiivka, Petropavlivka, and Kotlyn, as well as near Sloviansk.
The full-scale aggression has now continued for 1092 days. The invaders have carried out two missile strikes, using two missiles, and 72 air strikes with 94 cluster warheads. Additionally, 1024 kamikaze drones were deployed and over 4200 shells were fired at the positions of Ukrainian troops and populated areas.
In the previous day, there were 144 combat clashes. The defenders of Ukraine continue to effectively repel attacks from the enemy, inflicting significant losses on them. This was stated by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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