November 18, 2024
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The situation at the front is tense: almost 150 clashes per day, half of which are in 2 directions

Over the past 24 hours, 149 combat clashes took place in eleven directions of the front, the hottest being the Pokrovsky and Toretskyi directions, which the Russians attacked more than 70 times in total. Source: summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces Literally: “The situation at the front remains tense.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Over the past 24 hours, 149 combat clashes took place in eleven directions of the front, the hottest being the Pokrovsky and Toretskyi directions, which the Russians attacked more than 70 times in total.

Source: summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces

Literally: “The situation at the front remains tense. The enemy, using its advantage in manpower and equipment, is relentlessly attacking our positions. Ukrainian defenders are steadfastly restraining the onslaught of the invaders and inflicting maximum losses on the enemy.”

Details: In the Kharkiv direction the enemy unsuccessfully stormed the positions of our defenders near the settlements of Vovchansk and Staritsa four times, while actively using bombing aircraft.

On the Kupyansk direction Ten attacks by invaders took place during the day. The defense forces repelled enemy assaults near Kucherivka, Kruglyakivka, Zagryzovy, and Kolisnikivka.

On the Lymansky direction the enemy attacked six times. Tried to wedge into our defense near Tverdokhlibovo, Grekivka, Novoehorivka, Terni and Cherneshchyna.

On the Seversky direction our troops repelled one enemy attack near Verkhnokamyanskyi.

On the Kramatorsk direction in the past day, one combat clash took place in the area of ​​the settlement of Bila Gora.

Actively using bomber aircraft in the Toretsk directionthe enemy launched three attacks in the direction of Toretsk and Shcherbinivka.

In the Pokrovsky direction our defenders stopped 32 assault and offensive actions of the aggressor in the areas of Myrolyubivka, Promin, Lysivka, Krutiy Yar, Yurivka, Hryhorivka, Pustinka and Petrivka settlements.

In the direction of Kurakhiv Defense forces repelled 42 attacks. The occupiers most actively tried to advance near Nova Ilyinka, Berestki, Voznesenka, Sontsivka, Zora, Maksimilianivka, Dalny, Kurakhovo, Katerynivka, Elizavetivka, and Antonivka.

In the direction of Vremivsk the enemy carried out eight assaults on our positions in the districts of Trudovoy, Novodvorivka, Rivnopillia and Rozdolivka, in addition, assault and bombing aircraft struck the settlement of Velyka Novosilka.

In the direction of Gulyaipil the enemy did not take active actions.

On the Orihiv direction our defenders repelled one enemy attack near Novoandriivka.

Four times, without success, the invading forces tried to dislodge units of the Defense Forces from their occupied positions in the Dnieper direction.

The operation is in progress in the Kursk region. The aviation of the Russian Federation continues to raze its villages and cities to the ground. Over the past day, Russian planes carried out 26 airstrikes with 33 anti-aircraft missiles on their own territory.

In Volyn and Poliske no signs of the formation of enemy offensive groups were detected in the directions.

On the border with the Chernihiv and Sumy regions, the enemy from the territory of the Russian Federation is actively using artillery and aviation in the areas of Ukrainian settlements.

Soldiers of the Armed Forces inflict significant losses in manpower and equipment on the occupying forces and actively undermine the offensive potential of the enemy in the rear.

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