The greatest activity of the enemy was recorded in the direction of Pokrovsky, where the invaders carried out 35 attacks.
In the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian military fought 162 military clashes in different directions. The most active military operations took place in the direction of Kharkov, Kupyansky and Pokrovsky. This was reported by the press service of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on September 23.
It was noted that the Ukrainian aviation, missile forces and artillery carried out eight strikes on the concentration of enemy personnel and equipment, destroyed two artillery systems, an air defense system and an enemy command post.
According to the General Staff, the Russians launched two missile strikes, using four missiles, and also conducted 67 air attacks, including the use of 99 guided bombs. A total of 5,587 attacks were recorded, 167 of which were from multiple launch rocket systems.
Active battles took place in the directions of Kharkov and Kupyansky, where the enemy carried out 23 attacks, including near Volchansk, Tikhoy, Petropavlovka and other settlements. In the direction of Liman, Ukrainian troops repelled 13 attacks, and in Kramatorsk – 12 attempts at victory.
The greatest activity of the enemy was recorded in the direction of Pokrovsky, where the invaders carried out 35 attacks. The enemy also continues attempts to break through in the directions of Kurakhovsky, Vremovsky and Orekhovsky.
The operational situation in the directions of Volyn and Polesie remains stable; On the borders with Chernigov and Sumy regions, the enemy intensified shelling of border settlements, using aviation and artillery.
We remind you that the Ukrainian military destroyed 1,330 Russian invaders in one day. The total battle losses of the Russians from 02.24.22 to 09.23.24 was approximately 643,750 soldiers.
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