February 20, 2026
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Intense Combat Reported on Eastern Frontlines in Ukraine

As of February 19, Ukrainian forces have reported 209 combat engagements since the start of the day, with significant activity noted in various sectors.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces indicated that the enemy launched a missile strike, conducted 51 airstrikes, and dropped 171 guided bombs. Additionally, there were 1,737 drone attacks and 1,665 shelling incidents targeting both populated areas and Ukrainian military positions.

In the North-Slobozhansky and Kursk directions, the enemy attacked Ukrainian positions 11 times. Similarly, in the South-Slobozhansky direction, there were 11 assaults on Ukrainian units.

Ukrainian defenders repelled four attacks in the Kupiansk direction and successfully halted 11 assaults in the Lyman area. In the Sloviansk direction, Ukrainian forces defended against 11 attempts by the occupying troops to advance.

In the Kramatorsk direction, Russian forces made three attempts to breach Ukrainian lines. The Konstantynivka sector saw 19 attacks from the enemy, while the Pokrovsk direction experienced 37 assaults.

Ukrainian units also managed to stop 11 attacks in the Oleksandrivka direction. In the Huliaipole area, there were 29 enemy attacks, and in the Orikhiv direction, two unsuccessful assaults were reported towards Prymorske.

Ukrainian forces have reported extensive combat activity along the eastern front, with hundreds of engagements and multiple attacks across various sectors. The situation remains intense as both sides continue their military operations.

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