Most battles in Pokrovsk direction: Enemy losses revealed
The Pokrovsk front remains the most active, with the highest number of battles occurring there. Russia suffers the greatest losses in this sector of the front, reports the General Staff.
Over the past day, there have been 96 clashes on the front line, with 39 occurring since the beginning of this day.
In the Kharkiv direction, two attacks by Russian occupiers in the Vovchansk and Lyptsi areas were repelled. No position losses were allowed.
In the Kupiansk direction, six assault operations continue in the areas of Petropavlivka, Pisky, Berestove, and Nevske. The situation is under control.
In the Lyman direction, there are currently three enemy attacks in the Serebryansky forest. One clash near Terny has been repulsed.
In the Siversk direction, fighting is ongoing in the Vyiemka area.
Since the beginning of the day, there have been four clashes in the Kramatorsk direction in the areas of Ivanivka and Klishchiivka. One enemy attack was repelled, three are ongoing.
The Pokrovsk direction remains particularly active. The enemy has already made 14 attempts to dislodge our defenders from their positions, with six still ongoing. The situation is tense, and defense forces are taking measures to stabilize the situation. Yesterday, occupiers in this area lost over 450 soldiers killed and wounded.
In the Kurakhiv direction, an attempt by occupiers to advance near Paraskeviivka was unsuccessful. Two attacks are ongoing near Krasnohorivka.
In the Orihiv direction, the enemy failed during an assault on our positions near Mala Tokmachka.
In the Prydniprovsk direction, an enemy attack was repelled near Krynky.
Enemy losses on the front
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Russian forces have lost over 518,000 soldiers and thousands of pieces of equipment. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ukrainian defenders eliminated another 1,270 Russians in the past day.
Additionally, the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) reported the first strike on Russia's most advanced fighter, the Su-57, on Russian territory. For more information on this aircraft, read the material in RBC-Ukraine.