In Toretsky’s direction, the number of Russian attacks increased to 25, in Pokrovsky’s – to 23.
Over the past 24 hours, the number of military clashes across the front line has increased to 104. The hottest areas are in the directions of Toretsky and Pokrovsky, which account for almost half of all enemy attacks. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced this in a report on the evening of Thursday, June 27.
In the direction of Kharkov, the Russian military tried to attack it three times. Fighting continues in the Volchansk area.
From the beginning of the day, in the direction of Kupyansky, the Ukrainian defenders repelled 10 attacks of the occupying forces. The battle at Sinkovka continues. The area around Petropavlovka received an air strike.
In the direction of Kramatorsk, enemy pressure increased in the area of Chasovoy Yar. Two fights are going on. In total, the enemy has attacked here five times now.
In the direction of Toretsk, the number of attacks by the invaders increased to 25. Defense Forces units repelled 22 offensive attempts by Russian troops, three attacks are still ongoing. The enemy used aviation and bombed Toretsk with KABs.
In the direction of Pokrovsky, the invaders do not reduce the pressure. Since the beginning of the day, the enemy attacked the defensive lines of the Ukrainian defenders 23 times. Seven offensive operations are underway.
A hostile attempt to attack in the direction of the Dnieper was added. Overall, this is the seventh day, six will be seen. In other areas, the situation has not undergone significant changes.
Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces expelled the Russian invaders from the Kanal microdistrict in the city of Chasov Yar in the Donetsk region. At the same time, the Russians do not give up their intentions to break.
Source: korrespondent

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