April 24, 2025
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General Staff: There were 144 combat clashes on the front per day

The most attacks of the Russian Federation forces were in the Pokrovsky direction”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

144 fighting collisions were recorded at the front during the last day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported in the morning summary on April 23.

The most attacks of the Russian forces were in the Pokrovsky direction. “Our defenders stopped 53 assault actions of the aggressor in the areas of settlements Berezivka, Kotlyarivka, Transfiguration, Novoukrainka, Shevchenko, Water Second, Malynivka, Elizabeth, Lisivka, Lysovka, Uspenivka, Novo Alekivka Novopavlivka, Romanivka, Stara Nikolaevka, Mirolyubivka, Novomykolaivka », – the message reads.

In addition, the fighting lasted in Kharkiv, Kupyansk, Lymansky, Siversky, Kramatorsk, Toretsky, Novopavlovsky, Orikhiv directions.

“According to the specified information, yesterday the enemy struck the positions of Ukrainian units and settlements 125 of the aircraft, dropping 242. In addition, he made 6019 shelling, including 150-from the jet systems of volley fire, and attracted about 2800 drones-Kamikadze to defeat, ”the General Staff noted.

The Pokrovsky direction in the Donetsk region remains one of the hottest areas of the front. Over the last year, the largest number of combat clashes is mainly recorded there.

On April 18, the National Guard of Ukraine was reported on social networks, which reflected one of the largest Russian storms on motorcycles. According to fighters, the battle took place on April 17 in the Pokrovsky direction and lasted more than seven hours.

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