In particular, under the direction of Kurakhovsky, Russian troops attacked the positions of Ukrainian defenders 36 times.
At the beginning of the day, 142 military clashes took place on the front. The situation in the direction of Pokrovsky and Kurakhovsky remained hot today; This was reported in the report of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Sunday, October 27.
Since the beginning of the day, the enemy has tried 27 times to penetrate our defenses in the direction of Pokrovsky in the areas of the settlements of Mirolyubovka, Luch, Krutoy Yar, Vishnevoe and Selidovo. We received strong rejection from our defenders.
The enemy is suffering heavy losses – according to preliminary information, today our soldiers have neutralized 189 invaders in this direction, 80 of them are irretrievable. One tank, three vehicles and the same number of artillery systems were destroyed, and four armored combat vehicles were also damaged, one of which was a Terminator tank support combat vehicle.
For effective and professional combat work, the General Staff mentioned the soldiers of the 25th separate airborne Secheslav brigade, the 79th separate airborne assault Tauride brigade, the 425th separate assault battalion, the 65th separate mechanized brigade, the 124th separate territorial defense brigade of Ukrainian defense Armed Forces, which effectively destroyed the enemy, causing him irreversible losses in manpower and equipment.
Earlier, the General Staff reported that the situation at the front remained difficult. In the last 24 hours, 174 military clashes have been recorded. The enemy is trying to advance near Selidovo Donbass.
We remind you that in the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces liquidated 1,440 invaders. Since the beginning of the full-scale war against Ukraine, the Russian army has lost 689,040 soldiers.
Source: korrespondent

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