The enemy carried out three missile attacks, using five missiles and carried out 90 airstrikes, the General Staff noted.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in its summary published on Facebook on Monday, November 4, states that in the past 24 hours, 169 military clashes took place at the front.
The enemy carried out three missile attacks, using five missiles, and carried out 90 airstrikes, including dropping 142 guided bombs.
More than 4,400 attacks were also recorded, of which 98 were carried out from multiple rocket launch systems, and 1,564 kamikaze drones were used.
Main directions of combat operations:
- Kharkov direction: The enemy tried to attack four times in the Volchansk area.
- Kupyansk direction: 16 military clashes took place, the attacks were concentrated in the areas of Golubovka, Sinkovka, Stepnoy Novoselovka, Kolesnikovka, Berestovoy and others.
- directed by Liman: Ukrainian troops repelled nine attacks, the main battles took place near Grekovka, Ternov and Dibrova.
- Toretsk direction: the aggressor conducted airstrikes on a number of populated areas and attempted to advance four times.
- Pokrovskoe direction: 27 attacks were repulsed, the enemy tried to attack near Mirolyubovka, Lisovka and other settlements.
- Kurakhovskoe direction: The defense forces successfully contained 27 successful attempts in the areas of Ilyinka, Ostrovsky and others.
- Vremovskoe direction: Stopped 12 enemy attacks.
- Orekhovskoe direction: An enemy advance attempt was recorded.
- Pridneprovskoe direction: Three attacks by invaders are ineffective.
- Kursk direction: Thirteen enemy attacks were repulsed, despite 28 airstrikes and the use of 40 guided bombs.
On the night of October 7, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the marine oil terminal in Feodosia.
After that, in Feodosia, after the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on a marine oil terminal, a shortage of fuel appeared for the Russian armed forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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