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The Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled more than 95 Russian attacks – General Staff

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The Russian Federation focused its main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the directions of Kupyansky, Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Miner.

Over the past day, the Ukrainian military repelled more than 95 Russian attacks in Belogorovka and Nevsky areas, Luhansk and Zheleznyansky regions, Dubovo-Vasilovka, Orekhovo-Vasilovka, Bakhmut and Ivanovsky, Donetsk region. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this in the morning report on March 6.

The Ukrainian aviation imposed 12 strikes on the concentration areas of the invaders, and rockets and artillery units hit three command posts, four concentration areas and one air defense position of the enemy.

It was noted that the Russians launched 27 air and four missile strikes, making more than 70 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems.

In the directions of Volynsky, Polessky, Seversky and Slobozhansky, the formation of offensive groups of the enemy was not detected. During the day, Russian troops fired mortars and artillery at the settlements of Iskriskovshchina and Volfin in the Sumy region and Budarki, Veterinary, Olkhovatka, Strelka, Krasnoye, Ternovo and Ogurtsovo in the Kharkiv region.

At the direction of Kupyansky and Limansky, the Russian Federation carried out artillery shelling in the areas of the settlements of Dvurechnaya, Gryanikovka, Masyutovka and Peschanoe of the Kharkov region; Kuzemovka, Belogorovka, Nevskoe, Krasnopopovka and Serebryanskoye forestry of Lugansk region and Terny, Disputed and Razdolevka of Donetsk region.

In the direction of Bakhmut, the Russian army did not stop trying to attack Bakhmut and the surrounding settlements. The attackers fired at Zheleznyanskoye, Dubovo-Vasilovka, Orekhovo-Vasilovka, Bakhmut, Ivanovskoye, Bogdanovka, Chasov Yar, Kurdyumovka, Kleschievka, Shirokaya Balka, Ozaryanovka, Druzhba, Grigorievka, Donsk and New York regions.

In the direction of Avdiivka and Shakhtyorsk, the military of the Russian Federation conducted unsuccessful offensive operations in the direction of the settlements of Krasnogorovka, Kamenka, Severnoye, Pobeda and Maryinka of the Donetsk region. Areas of 21 settlements were subjected to shelling. Among them are Veseloe, Avdeevka, Vodyanoye, Berdichi, Pervomaiskoye, Krasnogorovka and Ugledar.

In the directions of Zaporozhye and Kherson, the Russian army is on the defensive, in some places it is trying to create conditions for going on the offensive. More than 40 settlements were shelled, in particular, Novoselka and Vremovka in the Donetsk region; Zheleznodorozhnoye, Gulyaipole and Kamenskoye in Zaporozhye, as well as Vesele, Berislav, Chernobaevka, Antonovka in the Kherson region and the city of Kherson. There were civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure.

Recall that the Armed Forces of Ukraine repel the troops of the Russian Federation in five directions.

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Source: korrespondent

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