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​​64 combat clashes take place on frontline since beginning of day – Ukaine's General Staff

Friday, 21 June 2024, 15:42
​​64 combat clashes take place on frontline since beginning of day – Ukaine's General Staff
Stock photo: Ukaine's General Staff on Facebook

Over the past day, Russian troops have already carried out more than 60 attacks on the contact line, most of them on the Pokrovsk front. 

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, information as of 13:00 on 21 June 

Quote: "For now, the total number of enemy attacks on the frontline has reached 64. The enemy continues to be most active on the Pokrovsk front." 

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Details: On the Kharkiv front, the Russians launched guided aerial bombs from Belgorod (Russia) on Lyptsi, Zelene and Neskuchne. 

On the Kupiansk front, the total number of Russian attacks amounted to eight, two of which are still ongoing in the vicinity of Synkivka. 

On the Lyman front, fighting continues near Serebrianka forest and Nevske. So far, the Russian forces have tried to advance in this area four times since the beginning of the day. 

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Fighting continues near Verkhnokamianske on the Siversk front. This is the eighth attempt to attack on this front, and the previous ones were repelled. 

The Russian troops are also active on the Kramatorsk front, namely in the vicinity of Kalynivka and Chasiv Yar. In total, the Russians have attempted to advance on this front eight times. Three combat clashes are still ongoing. 

Currently, the largest number of Russian attacks is on the Pokrovsk front. Vozdvyzhenka, Novooleksandrivka, Sokil and Novopokrovske are the areas where Russian attacks are currently being repelled. Overall, the number of Russian attempts to improve their positions on this front has reached 25. 

On the Kurakhove front, the Russians are not conducting any active assault operations at the moment. Attacks near Kostiantynivka and Paraskoviivka were repelled.

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