May 15, 2025
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Russian troops 74 times attacked Ukrainian forces in the Pokrovsky direction – the General Staff

A total of 168 combat clashes were recorded at the front”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Ukrainian military stopped 74 assault and offensive actions of the Russian forces in the Pokrovsky direction in the areas of settlements Stara Nikolaevka, Elizabeth, Mirolyubivka, Promin, Lisiv, Zarov, Kotlyne, Kotlyar, Kotlyarivka and Andreevka, in the morning.

In total, 168 combat clashes were recorded on the front.

According to the command, in the Novopavlovsky direction the invaders attacked Ukrainian positions near the settlements by the rich man, Novopil, Burlatske and Free Field, on Lymansky – 24 times, trying to move forward near the settlements of Nova Kruglyakivka, Lozova, Novoyegorovka, Grekivka, Grekivka, well.

In addition, the fighting lasted in Kharkiv, Kupyansk, Siversky, Kramatorsk, Toretsky, Orikhiv, Dnieper, Kursk.

“Yesterday, the invaders struck one rocket and 68 aviation blows, used one rocket and dropped 108 managed aviation bombs. In addition, 3327 Dronov-Kamikadze was involved in the defeat and 5298 shells were made on the positions of our troops and settlements, of which 151 were made of rockets of volley fire, ”the message reads.

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.

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