The Russian army is attacking the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in six directions. During the day, 49 military clashes were recorded.
During the day, 49 military clashes were recorded. In general, the enemy launched 23 missiles and 61 air strikes, and carried out 41 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems on the positions of our troops and populated areas, the General Staff reported on Sunday night, March 31st.
The situation in the most “hot” direction of the front is as follows:
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in the direction of Liman, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled 3 attacks in the area of the village of Terny, Donetsk region;
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in the direction of Bakhmut, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled 7 attacks in the areas of settlements of Belogorovka, Lugansk region; Ivanovskoe, Klishchievka, Andreevka, Donetsk region;
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in the Avdeevsky direction, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled 9 attacks in the areas of settlements of Semenovka, Umanskoye, Pervomaiskoye, Donetsk region;
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in the direction of Novopavlovsk, the Defense Forces continue to contain the enemy in the areas of the settlements of Georgievka, Novomikhailovka and east of Vodyanoye, Donetsk region, where the enemy, with the support of aviation, tried to break the defense of 16 times;
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in the direction of Orekhovsky, the Russians carried out 2 attacks on the positions of our defenders in the areas of Staromayorsky, Donetsk region and Robotinoy, Zaporozhye region;
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In the direction of Kherson, during the day the Russians made 2 attacks on the left bank of the Dnieper.
In addition, on March 31, the aviation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out strikes on 10 places where Russian troops are concentrated, weapons and military equipment, the General Staff added. And missile forces units hit two UAV control posts, an air defense weapon, an electronic warfare station and a Russian artillery weapon.
We remind you that on the day of March 30, 85 military clashes took place on the front, most of them in the direction of Avdeevsky and Novopavlovsky.
Source: korrespondent

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