Since the beginning of the day, there have been 23 military clashes here in the direction of Pkrovsky. Our soldiers have repelled 14 attacks, nine are still ongoing
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine published operational information about the Russian invasion at 19.00 Saturday, June 1.
It is reported that the number of military clashes along the entire front line has increased to 73 since the beginning of the day with most of the battles taking place in the direction of Pokrovsky. The invaders did not give up attempts to penetrate our defenses in the direction of Seversky and Kurakhovsky.
In the direction of Kupyansk the number of military clashes increased to four. Our soldiers have successfully repulsed two attacks, two more are continuing near Druzhelyubovka.
Under the direction of Seversky, the number of military clashes increased to 10. The defenders of Ukraine rejected one attack, nine are still ongoing. The situation is under control.
In the direction of Kramatorsk, Russian troops attacked with air support. Four actions of attack by the Russian invaders were repulsed by the units of the Defense Forces.
“The situation in the direction of Pokrovsky remains tense since the beginning of the day, there have been 23 military clashes here continuously,” said the statement of the General Staff.
Under the direction of Kurakhovsky, the total number of attacks increased to 19. The Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully repelled 13 attack actions of the Russian invaders. Six more battles continue near Krasnohorivka, Konstantinovka and Vodyanoy, where the enemy is actively using aviation.
At the direction of Vremiv, Ukrainian soldiers chased away the four.
Since the beginning of the day, three military clashes took place in the direction of the Dnieper in the Krynok area. The enemy used aviation.
In other areas there is no significant change.
It was previously reported that the number of attacks in the direction of Kurakhovsky has increased.
Source: korrespondent

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