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The General Staff reported 172 hole at the front per day

The most collisions, according to the report, was in the Pokrovsky direction that remains one of the hottest areas of the front”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

There were 172 combatants on the front during the last day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported in the morning summary on July 29.

The most collision, according to the report, was in the Pokrovsky direction, which remains one of the hottest areas of the front. “Our defenders stopped 57 assault actions by the aggressor in the areas of settlements of Popi Yar, Lighthouse, New Economic, Razine, Lisivka, Chunyshyn, Zarovo, Kottle, Lucky, Novomykolaivka, Nut, Green Corner and Dacho.”

In the estuary direction, the Russian forces attacked 32 times, on Novopavlovsky – 17, they say in the General Staff.

According to command, the fighting also took place in the North Slobozhansky, Kursk, South Slobozhansky, Kupyansk, Siversky, Kramatorsk, Toretsky, Orikhiv, Dnieper.

“Yesterday, the enemy struck 90 aircraft, dropped 149 managed aviation bombs. In addition, he made 5 922 shelling, including 61 from the rockets of volley fire, and attracted 3 859 drones-Kamikadze to defeat, ”the message reads.

On July 26, the spokesman of Khortytsia reported that, although the Pokrovsky direction remains the most intense, the main purpose of the Russian troops has now changed: “If in the winter it was more about the western neighborhoods, that to the west and south of Pokrovsk, now the main mission of the Russian From the East. ”

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