Russian troops continue offensive operations on 5 fronts – General Staff report
The defence forces of Ukraine repelled Russian attacks near seven settlements on 10 February.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, information as of 06:00 on 11 February
Quote: "In the course of the past 24 hours, the enemy carried out another massive missile attack on the territory of our country, launched 106 missiles, in particular, at civilian infrastructure. The enemy used 32 S-300 anti-aircraft guided missiles and 74 air and sea-based cruise missiles, 61 of which were shot down by our defenders.
In addition, the Russian occupiers carried out 59 airstrikes, 28 of them using Shahed-136 UAVs. 22 drones were shot down. Moreover, the enemy launched more than 90 attacks using multiple-launch rocket systems.
The threat of Russian strikes targeting civilian objects remains high throughout Ukraine."
Details: Russian troops continue offensive operations on the Kupiansk, Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, and Novopavlivka fronts despite significant losses.
In the course of the past 24 hours, Defence Forces repelled occupiers’ attacks near the settlements of Kreminna, Shypylivka, and Bilohorivka in Luhansk Oblast and Krasna Hora, Bakhmut, Ivanivske, and Paraskoviivka in Donetsk Oblast.
There were no significant changes on the Volyn, Polissia, Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna fronts, and no offensive Russian groups were detected.
At the same time, Russians continue to keep their units in the areas bordering Ukraine and deploy artillery to attack the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the settlements near the contact line.
The areas of the settlements of Senkivka, Khrinivka, and Leonivka in the Chernihiv Oblast; Porohon, Studenok, Bilokopytove, Vovkivka, Stari Vyrky, Shpyl, Pavlivka, and Ponomarenky in Sumy Oblast, and Uda, Chervona Zoria, Strilecha, Hlyboke, Lukiantsi, Ohirtseve, Ternova and Fyholivka in Kharkiv Oblast came under Russian fire.
On the Kupiansk and Lyman fronts, Russian troops deployed mortars and artillery to attack the areas of the settlements of Novomlynsk, Hrianykivka, Dvorichna, Zapadne, Synkivka, Kucherivka, Pishchane, Krokhmalne, Berestove in Kharkiv Oblast and Makiivka, Ploshchanka, Dibrova and Bilohorivka in Luhansk Oblast.
On the Bakhmut front, Russians used tanks, mortars, and artillery to attack Mykolayivka, Spirne, Vasyukivka, Vesele, Berestove, Bilohorivka, Berkhivka, Krasna Hora, Paraskoviivka, Chasiv Yar, Bakhmut, Ivanivske, Bila Hora, Kurdyumivka, Ozarianivka, Toretsk, Pivdenne and Maiorsk in Donetsk Oblast.
On the Avdiivka and Novopavlivka fronts, Avdiivka, Pervomaiske, Krasnohorivka, Heorhiivka, Marinka, Bohoyavlenka, Novomykhailivka, Zolota Nyva, Prechystivka, Vuhledar and Velyka Novosilka in Donetsk Oblast were attacked by tanks, mortars, and artillery.
On the Zaporizhzhia front, the areas of the settlements of Vremivka and Novopil in the Donetsk Oblast and Olhivske, Malynivka, Huliaipole, Stepove, Shcherbaky, Novoandriivka, Novodanylivka, Mala Tokmachka and Charivne in Zaporizhzhia Oblast came under Russian fire.
On the Kherson front, Antonivka in Kherson Oblast and the city of Kherson, as well as Ochakiv in Mykolaiv Oblast, were damaged by Russian artillery fire.
The report states that in the city of Melitopol, collaborators working in the occupation administration have been asked to renounce their Ukrainian citizenship by writing a statement to this effect.
Russian occupiers continue to put pressure on residents, introduce curfews, and conduct house inspections in some settlements of temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the General Staff reported.
Ukrainian Defenсe Forces’ aircraft launched 12 strikes on clusters of Russian personnel and military equipment, as well as four strikes on Russian anti-aircraft missile system positions.
Apart from that, units from Rocket Forces and Artillery hit two clusters of manpower, an ammunition storage point, and a Russian anti-aircraft missile system position, as well as three other important targets belonging to the Russians.
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