65 combat clashes recorded at front line in past 24 hours – General Staff report
Russian forces have carried out 65 attacks against Ukrainian positions across the entire front line so far on 7 June.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, information as of 19:00 on 7 June
Quote: "In the afternoon, Russian invaders continued to terrorise Kharkiv Oblast with airstrikes launched from their territory.
Russian invaders dropped four bombs on the Bilyi Kolodiaz, three on Lyptsi, and one on Vesele from Murom Oblast (Russia). Ternovoe suffered two airstrikes with 16 unguided missiles."
Details: Ukraine’s forces repelled seven attacks on the Kupiansk front. One combat clash is still underway. According to preliminary information, the Russian losses on this front amounted to 84 killed and injured, with two tanks and two armoured fighting vehicles destroyed.
All eight Russian assaults on the Lyman front were unsuccessful. The Ukrainian forces have total control over the situation.
On the Siversk front, the Russians attempted two unsuccessful attacks on the Ukrainian forces in the vicinity of Bilohorovka.
Since the start of the day, Russian troops on the Kramatorsk front have attempted to drive Ukraine’s Armed Forces units from their positions around Kalynivka, Klishchiivka, Andriivka and Ivanivske seven times. All attempts were unsuccessful.
Twelve of the 26 combat clashes on the Pokrovsk front are still ongoing. Russian forces launch their attacks near the towns of Novooleksandrivka, Yevhenivka, Sokola and Yasnobrodivka.
The number of attacks on the Kurakhiv front has risen to nine. Ukrainian defenders repulsed eight Russian attacks, with one combat clash still ongoing. The Russian forces launched an airstrike near Vodiane with 10 unguided missiles launched from Su-25.
On the Orikhiv front, the Russians also deployed aircraft. Two Ka-52s dropped 30 unguided missiles on Kamianske. Since the start of the day, Ukrainian soldiers have thwarted three Russian assaults near Robotyne. Active combat continues near Mala Tokmachka.
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