In the past 24 hours, the enemy continued to advance in four directions, despite heavy losses.
The troops of the Russian Federation are actively conducting reconnaissance and preparing for an offensive in several directions. This was announced on February 2 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the morning report.
It was noted that despite heavy losses, the enemy continued to attempt offensive operations in the direction of Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Novopavlovsky.
In the past day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled the attacks of invaders in the areas of 14 settlements: Novoselovskoe, Ploshchanka, Nevskoe, Chervonopopovka, Dibrova, Kuzmino, Belogorovka, Lugansk region and Controversial, Belogorovka, Vasyukovka, Blagodatnoe Bakhmut and Kleschievka, Donetsk region.
No offensive enemy groups were found in the directions of Volyn, Polessky, Seversky and Slobozhansky. Settlements of Chernihiv, Sumy and Kharkiv regions fell under shelling.
In the directions of Kupyansky, Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky, Novopavlovsky, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson, the enemy shelled peaceful cities and villages from various types of weapons.
During the day on February 1, the enemy launched six missile strikes, four of which hit the civilian infrastructure of Slavyansk, Kramatorsk and Druzhkovka in the Donetsk region, as well as four air strikes. In addition, he made 73 attacks from multiple rocket launch systems.
“The threat of Russian air and missile strikes throughout Ukraine remains,” the General Staff insisted.
Over the past day, Ukrainian Defense Forces missile and artillery units hit a command post, three areas of enemy manpower concentration, and a fuel and lubricants depot.
Remember, on February 1, the Russian Federation lost 128,420 soldiers in Ukraine, as well as 3,209 tanks, 293 aircraft and 284 helicopters.
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Source: korrespondent

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