The Ukrainian defense forces continue to destroy the Russian invaders.
The day before, Ukrainian aviation, missile forces and artillery carried out three strikes on areas where enemy personnel, weapons and military equipment were concentrated. Three guns in firing positions and another important object of the occupiers were also hit. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced this on Facebook on October 19.
There were 202 military clashes at the front yesterday. In the Kurakhovsky direction, the enemy tried to break through the Ukrainian defense lines 55 times. In the Pokrovsky direction, 35 attacks were repelled, another 23 military clashes were recorded in the Kupyansky direction.
In the Limansky direction, the Ukrainian Armed Forces stopped 14 enemy attacks, and another 10 Russian assaults were stopped in the Vremivsky direction. The enemy attacked seven times in the Toretsk direction. Six times the Russians tried to break through in the Dnieper direction.
Also, four attacks of the invaders in the Kharkov direction, three in the Kramatorsk direction and one attack in the Orekhov direction were stopped.
The command informed that Ukrainian troops continue to conduct operations in the Kursk direction. Yesterday the enemy carried out 36 airstrikes there, using 54 guided bombs. The aggressor also carried out more than 200 attacks.
The General Staff also reported that yesterday 1,380 occupiers were neutralized. Eight enemy tanks, 19 armored combat vehicles, 15 artillery systems, 78 operational-tactical UAVs, three cruise missiles, 38 vehicles and 25 units of special equipment were also destroyed.
Let us remind you that Ukrainian defenders liberated and cleared the settlement of Kruglyakovka from Russian occupiers, Kupyansky district, Kharkov region. The retaliatory operation lasted from October 7 to October 14.
Source: Racurs
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