November 24, 2024
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227 battles took place at the front during the past day – the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

More than 100 attacks took place in only two directions – Pokrovsky and Kurakhivskyi, the General Staff informs”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

227 combat clashes were recorded at the front during the day of November 23, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“According to detailed information, yesterday the enemy carried out 39 airstrikes on the positions of Ukrainian units and populated areas, in particular, dropped 53 anti-aircraft missiles. In addition, it carried out more than three thousand attacks, of which 159 were from rocket salvo systems and engaged more than 800 kamikaze drones for destruction… Over the past day, aviation, missile forces and artillery of the Defense Forces hit two areas of concentration of personnel, weapons and military equipment , and one enemy radar station,” the message reads.

More than 100 attacks took place in only two directions – Pokrovsky and Kurakhivskyi, the General Staff informs.

“In the Pokrovsky direction, our defenders stopped 55 attacks by the aggressor in the areas of Promin, Lysivka, Krutiy Yar, Myrnograd, Hryhorivka, Myrolyubivka, Zhovte, Pushkine, Petrivka and Pustinka settlements. The largest concentration of clashes was near Dachenskyi. The enemy actively used bombing and attack aircraft for strikes on the direction.

In the Kurakhiv direction, the Defense Forces repelled 47 attacks. Actively using aviation, the occupiers tried to advance near Berestki, Dalny, Romanivka, Sontsivka, Zora, Novodmytrivka, Kurakhovo, Katerynivka, and Antonivka,” the Ukrainian military said.

Fighting also took place in the Kharkiv, Kupyan, Lyman, Siver, Kramatorsk, Toretsk, Vremiv, Dnieper directions.

“The operation is ongoing in the Kursk region. Over the past day, the enemy fired 197 artillery shells at the positions of our soldiers, 13 of them from rocket salvo systems,” the General Staff of the Armed Forces added.

Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine On February 24, 2022, Russia attacked Ukraine on the ground and in the air along the entire length of the common border. The territory of Belarus was used for the invasion of Kyiv region with the intention of capturing the capital. In the south, the Russian army, in particular, occupied part of the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, and in the north – the regions of Sumy region and Chernihiv region.

Russian President Vladimir Putin calls the full-scale invasion a “special operation.” Initially, its goal was defined as “demilitarization and denazification”, later – “protection of Donbas”. And in September and early October, Russia made an attempt to annex the partially occupied Zaporizhia, Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions. Ukraine and the West have declared that these actions are illegal. On October 12, the UN General Assembly approved a resolution condemning the Russian Federation’s attempt to annex the occupied territories of Ukraine.

The Russian authorities say that the army does not attack civilian objects. At the same time, Russian aviation, missile forces, navy and artillery bombard Ukrainian cities every day. Residential buildings and objects of civil infrastructure throughout the territory of Ukraine are subject to destruction.

At the end of October, Ukraine estimated Russia’s losses in the war at more than 70,000 dead soldiers. In September, Russia announced that its losses were less than 6,000 dead. In June, President Zelensky estimated the ratio of losses of Ukraine and Russia as one to five.

Having not overcome the resistance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the surviving Russian units withdrew from the territory of Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy regions at the beginning of April. And in September, as a result of a lightning counteroffensive, the Ukrainian army liberated almost the entire occupied part of the Kharkiv region.

On November 11, the Ukrainian Defense Forces pushed the Russian forces out of Kherson.

After the liberation of Kyiv region from Russian troops, facts of mass murders, torture and rape of civilians, including children, were discovered in the cities of Bucha, Irpin, Gostomel and villages of the region.

Ukrainian authorities have declared that Russia is committing genocide. Western countries are involved in confirming the facts of mass murders and investigating them. The Russian Federation rejects accusations of war crimes.

Later, the facts of torture and murder of Ukrainian citizens began to be discovered in almost all settlements that were liberated from the Russian occupation. In particular, in Chernihiv Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast, Kherson Oblast.

Since September 2022, fierce battles of the Russian-Ukrainian war have been going on in the east and south of Ukraine.

On June 6, 2023, the dam of the Kakhov reservoir was completely destroyed (it was under the control of the Russian army from the beginning of March 2022, and in October it was mined by the occupiers), which led to the flooding of a large area, human casualties, the destruction of agricultural land, and the pollution of the Dnipro and the Black Sea. Ukraine called it ecocide.

In total, during the full-scale war from February 24, 2022 to the end of June 2024, the UN verified data on at least 33,878 civilian casualties, including 11,284 deaths.

According to experts, the real number of losses is much higher. According to the Ukrainian authorities, more than 20,000 people could have died during the blockade and bombardment of Mariupol alone.

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