September 19, 2024
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There were 153 combat clashes at the front, and the fighting does not stop in several directions

153 combat clashes took place at the front, more than twenty battles are ongoing in several directions.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua

153 combat clashes took place at the front, more than twenty battles are ongoing in several directions.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine informs about this in operational information as of 10:00 p.m. on September 16, 2024 on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

“In total, since the beginning of this day, there have been 153 combat clashes. The Russian invaders carried out 63 airstrikes on the territory of Ukraine, shooting down 83 anti-aircraft missiles. In addition, the Russians used to destroy 448 kamikaze drones and carried out more than 2,900 attacks on the positions of our troops and populated areas,” the publication says.

On Kharkiv direction the enemy twice attacked the defensive lines of our soldiers near Vovchansk.

On Kupyansk direction the enemy carried out ten assaults in the districts of Novoosynovo, Synkivka and Lozova. Ukrainian defenders repelled six attacks, four more are currently ongoing.

On Lyman direction during the day, the Russian invaders attacked Ukrainian positions 21 times near Grekivka, Druzhelyubivka, Makiivka, Nevsky, Novosadovo, Lozova, Bilogorivka and in Serebryansky forest. There are currently four battles.

Read also: The Russian army twice attacked the community in the Dnipropetrovsk region On Seversky direction the enemy advanced in the areas of Ivano-Daryivka and Pereizny. The defenders of the Ukrainian land stopped three Russian attacks.

On Kramatorsk direction one battle continues near Vasyukivka, and five enemy attacks have already been repelled by our defenders.

On Toretsky direction the Russians attacked the Defense Forces near Nelipivka, Druzhba, Toretsk, and Zalizny 16 times. Our soldiers stopped 13 enemy attacks, three attacks continue.

Read also: The invaders shellingate Bogodukhiv and Podola in Kharkiv region, two wounded On Pokrovsky direction since the beginning of this day, the occupiers have tried 40 times to break through our defense near the settlements of Vozdvizhenka, Grodivka, Novogrodivka, Marynivka, and Krasniy Yar. Two clashes are still ongoing.

The enemy suffers significant losses – today 188 occupiers were neutralized in this direction, 74 of them – irreversibly. An armored combat vehicle and three cars were also destroyed. In addition, an armored personnel carrier and an enemy car were damaged.

On Kurakhiv direction the enemy is also active – 42 times attacked our positions near Ukranian, Tsukuriny, Zhelanny Pershy, Georgiyivka, Kostyantynivka and Katerynivka. According to the updated information, four fights continue.

On Vremivskyi direction the invaders carried out offensive actions near Vugledar, Katerynivka, Vodyanyi and Kostyantynivka. During three combats – they failed, four assaults are still going on.

Read also: Army of the Russian Federation shellingate Petropavlivka in Kharkiv region, three wounded On Orihiv direction there was one unsuccessful attempt by the enemy to advance in the direction of our positions near Robotyny.

On Dnieper direction the Russian invaders unsuccessfully tried to dislodge Ukrainian units from their positions five times.

In other areas, the situation has not undergone significant changes.

As reported by Ukrinform, Ukraine will receive another batch of F-16s from Denmark by the end of this year.

Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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