January 28, 2026
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93 clashes took place at the front since the beginning of the day – General Staff

Since the beginning of the day on January 27, 93 combat clashes took place at the front, 27 of them in the Pokrovsky direction.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Since the beginning of the day on January 27, 93 combat clashes took place at the front, 27 of them in the Pokrovsky direction.

Source: summary of the General Staff as of 22:00 on January 27

Details: Since the beginning of the day, there have been 93 combat clashes.

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In the North-Slobozhansk and Kursk directions, the enemy carried out 67 attacks on the positions of Ukrainian troops and settlements.

In the South-Slobozhansk direction, the enemy stormed the positions of Ukrainian units.

Also, three attacks were stopped by Ukrainian defenders in the Kupyansk direction.

In the Lyman direction, Ukrainian soldiers repelled four attacks in the areas of Drobysheve, Torske and towards Novosergiivka.

In the Slavyansk direction, our defenders repelled three attempts by the occupiers to advance.

Today, the occupiers stormed the positions nine times in the Kostyantyniv direction.

The enemy made 27 attacks in the Pokrovsky direction.

Ukrainian units stopped six attacks by the occupiers in the Oleksandrivskyi direction.

There were 20 attacks by the occupiers in the Gulyaipil direction.

In the Orihiv direction, the enemy attacked the positions of our defenders in the Plavni district.

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