January 22, 2025
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General Staff: The enemy is intensively attacking in the Pokrovsky direction

At the front since the beginning of the day, 109 combat clashes took place, of which 54 battles took place in the Pokrovsky direction. Source: summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as of 22:00 on January 21 Verbatim: “Since the beginning of the day, there have been 109 combat clashes, the enemy launched two missile and 52 air strikes using four missiles and 64 anti-aircraft missiles, 1,051 kamikaze drone strikes and carried out almost 5,000 attacks on the positions of our troops and populated areas using various types of weapons.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

At the front since the beginning of the day, 109 combat clashes took place, of which 54 battles took place in the Pokrovsky direction.

Source: summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as of 22:00 on January 21

Literally: “Since the beginning of the day, there have been 109 combat clashes, the enemy has carried out two missile and 52 air strikes using four missiles and 64 anti-aircraft missiles, 1,051 kamikaze drone strikes and carried out almost 5,000 attacks on the positions of our troops and populated areas using various types of weapons.”

Details: It happened in the Kharkiv direction one skirmish with Russian invaders in the Vovchansk region. The enemy launched an airstrike on Vovchansky Khutor.

On the Kupyansk direction ten times the enemy tried to dislodge our units from the occupied positions near Dvorichna, Petropavlivka, Lozova, Kutkivka, and Nova Kruglyakivka. One battle is ongoing. Hlushkivka was under an airstrike.

The aggressor attacked thirteen times in the Limansky direction, trying to advance in the vicinity of Kopanok, Terni and Kolodyaz. Enemy aircraft also struck Nadia with NARs.

On Siverskyi direction the invaders tried to advance in the direction of Ivano-Daryivka, Ukrainian soldiers repelled the attack.

On the Kramatorsk direction Defense forces repelled six enemy attempts to advance near the settlements of Chasiv Yar and Fedorivka. Two clashes are still going on. Maiske and Stupochky were hit by airstrikes.

The enemy tried to penetrate our defense six times in the Toretsk direction. Since the beginning of the day, the occupiers in the Toretsk area have been repulsed five times by our defenders. One attack is still ongoing. The enemy also carried out airstrikes on Druzhba and Kostyantynivka.

The enemy is intensively attacking the Ukrainian defenders in the Pokrovsky direction. Here, during the day, the aggressor carried out 54 assault and offensive actions. The greatest activity of the Russian occupiers is in the areas of Vodiane Druge, Zelene Pole, Elizavetivka, Grishine, Novosergiivka, Petropavlivka, Myrolyubivka, Promin, Myrnograd, Novy Trud, Pokrovsk, Zvirove, Uspenivka, Slovianka, Sribne, Shevchenko, Andriivka, Ulakli, Amber, Dacha.

On the Novopavlovsk direction three assault actions of the enemy were stopped, the invaders tried to go to the positions of Ukrainian units in the area of ​​Constantinople and Velika Novosilka.

On the Orihiv direction the enemy once attacked the positions of our defenders in the direction of Kamianskyi.

Our soldiers repelled the attacks of the Russian invaders twice in the Dnieper direction.

Seven combat clashes took place today in the Kursk directionin addition, the enemy carried out 21 air strikes (27 KAB) and carried out 434 artillery strikes (including 16 from RSZV).

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