February 6, 2025
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More than a third of the fighting – in two directions: the General Staff updated the fighting card

More than a third of the fighting – in two directions: the General Staff updated the war of the fighting last day 90 fighting, most in the Pokrovsky and Liman directions. The enemy caused 85 air strikes and made more than 5,800 shelling of Ukrainian positions.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

90 battles occurred last day at the front, more than a third – in the Pokrovsky and Liman directions, reported in the General Staff of the Armed Forces in the morning summary on February 6 and showed a map of hostilities for February 5, writes, writes, writes, writes. UNN.

In total, 90 combat clashes have been recorded during the past day

Yesterday, the enemy struck the positions of Ukrainian units and settlements of two missile strokes using three rockets, as well as 85 aircraft, in particular, dropped 134 cab. In addition, he made more than 5,800 shelling, 107 of them – from the rockets of volley fire and attracted 2293 drones -Kamikadze for the lesions.

Over the past day, aviation, missile troops and artillery of the defense forces affected 19 areas of concentration of personnel and equipment, one management point, an artillery tool, as well as a station of electronic struggle of Russian invaders.

Situation in directionsOn Kharkiv Our troops reflected four enemy attacks in the Volchansk and Kozachi Lopani.

On Kupyansky The direction of the last day occurred eight attacks of the invaders. The forces of defense reflected the assault actions of the enemy near the settlements Zhizovo, Petropavlivka, Sand and Nova Kruglyakivka.

On Liman The enemy attacked the direction 11 times. He tried to move forward near Novolyubivka, Kopanok, Green Grove, Greek, Novoyegorovka, Yampolivka, wells and Tornsky.

On Seversky The enemy nine times attacked the positions of our defenders in the areas of dispute, Siversk and Verkhnomansky.

On Kramatorsk The direction was recorded three combatants in the areas of the time ravine and knock.

On Toretsky The enemy made nine attacks near Toretsk, Diliyivka and Shcherbinovka.

On Pokrovsky The direction of our defenders stopped 24 assault and offensive actions of the aggressor in the areas of the water second, Elizabeth, Tarasivka, lucky, Nadiivka, ray, sandy, suburban and Ulakles.

On Novopavlovsky The direction of the defense force reflected three attacks of the positions of our troops near Konstantinpol.

On Gulyaypil The invaders made two attacks in the direction of Novopol.

On Orikhivsky and Dnieper The enemy did not take the directions of the offensive actions.

On Volyn and Polissya The directions of signs of formation of offensive groups of the enemy were not revealed.

“In the operating area in the Kurshchyna, the units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine reflected nine attacks of Russian invaders for the last day. In addition, the enemy caused 54 aviation blows, using 78 managed bombs, and also carried out 415 artillery shelling of positions of our troops and settlements, in particular, in particular 14 – from reactive volley fire systems, ” – says the summary.

Our warriors inflict on the occupying troops of significant losses in living strength, technology and actively undermine the offensive potential of the enemy in the rear.

The Russian Federation for the day of war in Ukraine has lost 1240 military, 46 artsystems and 16 armored vehicles – the General Staff of the Armed Forces02/02/25, 07:31 • 14153 Views

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