October 8, 2025
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There were 174 battles on the front since the beginning of the day – the General Staff of the Armed Forces

The General Staff of the Armed Forces reports intensive fighting on the front: in October 7 alone, 174 clashes were recorded, and Russian troops made more than 3700 shelling of Ukrainian positions. The special activity of the Russian Federation is observed in the north of Kharkiv region and in Donetsk region”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

From the beginning of the day, 174 combat clashes took place at the front, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces.

“Today, Russian troops have inflicted one missile and 46 aircraft strikes, using one rocket and dropping 82 managed aviation bombs. In addition, 2229 Kamikadze drones were attracted and 3730 shells of positions of our troops and settlements were fired, ”the evening was said.

It is reported that the Russian forces intensified their attacks in the north of the Kharkiv region.

“In the South Slobozhansky direction, the enemy 28 times stormed the positions of our units in the areas of Vovchansk, Vovchansky Farms, Pacific, Ambarny, Kamyanka, Bologovka, Western, Red First, Long, and towards well, two-year-old and Kutkivka. Three hostilities are not completed, ”the General Staff informs.

As before, Pokrovsky and Novopavlovsky directions in Donetsk region were active.

“In the Pokrovsky direction, from the beginning of the day, the occupiers have tried 37 times to move to the positions of Ukrainian units. The enemy attacked the positions of our troops in the areas of settlements Volodymyrivka, Nikanorivka, Sukhetske, Mirolyubivka, New Shakhove, Ivanivka, Rodinskoe, Red Lyman, Mirnograd, Novo -Economic, Lisivka, Pokrovsk, Kotlina, Lucky, Molomikovka, Nomykovka, Nomykovka. There is still one combatant.

In the Novopavlovsky direction, the enemy tried to break through the defense of our defenders in the areas of settlements of Zaporizhzhia, Oleksandrograd, January, Novoselivka, Novogeorgiivka, Sosnivka, Vorone, Novogeorgivka, Kalinovsk, Novogrigorovka, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenka, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenko, Voskresenka, Voronovka. Four combatizations are ongoing, ”the message reads.

The fighting also lasted in the North Slobozhansky and Kursk, Kupyansk, Lyman, Siversky, Toretsky, Gulyaypil, Orikhiv and Dnieper directions.

Earlier, on October 7, a spokesman for the south defense forces Vladislav Voloshin said that Russian troops increased the number of blows in the southern directions. According to him, the situation there “is quite difficult and has certain trends to exacerbation.”

According to the observations of British intelligence in September, Pokrovsk as a logistics center in Donetsk remains the main point of Russian offensive operations. It restrains Russia’s promotion further in the Donetsk region and in the direction of Kramatorsk and Slavyansk.

In the Novopavlovsky direction, according to Deepstate, the Russian army had the largest territorial achievements in Ukraine in September – 53% of all. Despite the fact that this area of ​​the front accounted for only 16% of the assault actions of the aggressor per month.

On October 1, the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that the Ukrainian military dissected the so -called “Dobropilsky speech” of Russian troops.

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