As of April 16, Ukrainian military officials reported over 100 combat engagements since the start of the day, with the majority of Russian assaults concentrated in the Pokrovsk direction. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted that the enemy launched 26 attacks in this area, targeting settlements including Rodynske, Udachne, Novooleksandrivka, Pokrovsk, Molodetske, and Kotlyne.
Two clashes in the region are still ongoing, according to the military’s update. In addition to Pokrovsk, fighting has been reported across several other fronts, including the Northern Slobozhansky, Kursk, Southern Slobozhansky, Kupiansk, Kramatorsk, Kostiantynivka, Oleksandrivka, Huliaipole, and Dnipro directions.
On the eve of these developments, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, stated that Russia is suffering significant losses but remains committed to its plans for territorial expansion in Ukraine. He emphasized that with the change in weather conditions, Russian forces have intensified their offensive operations along the entire 1,200-kilometer front line.
General Syrskyi identified the most active areas of conflict over the past month as Oleksandrivka, Pokrovsk, Kostiantynivka, and Lyman. He asserted that Ukrainian forces are focusing on regaining strategic initiative, actively defending their positions. Thanks to these efforts, Ukrainian troops reclaimed nearly 50 square kilometers of territory previously occupied by Russian forces in March.
“We are countering the quantity of Russian troops with the quality of our combat operations, forcing the enemy to play by our rules and continuously delaying their operational timelines,” he remarked.
Earlier this month, on April 1, Syrskyi had already pointed out that the Pokrovsk direction was the most intense along the entire active front. According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukrainian counterattacks in the Huliaipole and Oleksandrivka areas have undermined Russian efforts in the Pokrovsk direction and are impacting the overall spring-summer offensive plans of Russia.
Intense combat continues in Eastern Ukraine, particularly in the Pokrovsk region, where Ukrainian forces are actively defending against Russian attacks. Despite significant losses, Russia persists in its offensive strategies along the extensive front line, prompting Ukrainian troops to regain control over previously occupied territories.
