Russian troops are currently showing the greatest activity in the direction of Toretsky and Kurakhovsky.
Russian aggressors have carried out more than 70 attacks since the beginning of the day. Active battles continue in the Kharkov and Donbass regions, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported in a report at 13:00 on Thursday, June 27.
“In the direction of Kharkov the enemy continues to attack. The battle is taking place in the Volchansk region. The enemy’s attack operations near Liptsy have been stopped by the Defense Forces,” the statement said.
In the direction of Kupyansky The aggressors carried out five attacks, two of which, in the Stepnaya Novoselovka area, are still ongoing.
Directed by Liman clashes take place in the area of Makeevka and Nevsky. Just at the beginning of the day, the occupying forces tried five times to advance in this direction.
Fighting continues in the area of Razdolevka and Vyemka in the direction of Seversky. The number of enemy attack actions here has also increased to five.
The enemy is also active in the direction of Toretsk – in Northern and New York areas. There are already 16 attacks here. Six clashes are still ongoing.
In the direction of Kurakhovsky The enemy is actively operating in the area of Krasnogorovka and Praskovevka. From the beginning of the day, the invaders tried to improve their tactical position 15 times.
In the direction of the Dnieper Five enemy attacks were repulsed.
In the other direction the situation does not have any significant change.
We remind you that on the day of June 26, the Ukrainian Armed Forces liquidated 1,260 Russian invaders. The total losses of the aggressor country Russia since the beginning of the war are approaching 540 thousand people.
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Source: korrespondent

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