Our defenders successfully repelled 11 attack actions of the Russian invaders in the direction of Kurakhovsky. Six more battles continue near Krasnohorivka and Konstantinovka.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces published operational information about the Russian invasion at 16.30 on Saturday, June 1.
“The pressure of the Russian invaders in the direction of Pokrovsky does not decrease, at the same time, the invaders increase the speed of attacks in the directions of Seversky and Kurakhovsky with the ability to adapt to the actions of the invaders and taking all necessary steps to exhaust the offensive potential of Russian troops,” the message said.
In the direction of Kupyansky there was a military clash near Druzhelyubovka, where the Defense Forces gave a worthy rebuff to the enemy.
In the direction of Seversk, the number of military clashes increased to nine. Ukrainian defenders repulsed an attack, eight are still ongoing.
In the direction of Kramatorsk, Russian troops tried to advance in the direction of Chasovoy Yar, but the units of the Defense Forces successfully stopped them.
“The enemy is not slowing down in the direction of Pokrovsky Since the beginning of the day, the units of the Defense Forces here have repelled eight actions of the invaders’ attack,” the report said.
In the direction of Kurakhovsky, the total number of attacks increased to 17. Our defenders successfully repelled 11 attack actions of the Russian invaders. Six more battles continue near Krasnohorivka and Konstantinovka.
“The initial losses of the Russians since the beginning of the day in the Kurakhovsky direction amounted to: 71 attackers, three tanks, one armored combat vehicle and two cars. Four more tanks and one armored fighting vehicle were damaged,” the report said. .
The enemy continues to attack with air support in the direction of Vremiv.
In other areas there is no significant change.
It was previously reported that the previous day, May 31, Russia had lost 1,130 soldiers and hundreds of pieces of equipment.
Source: korrespondent

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