November 17, 2024
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170 skirmishes took place at the front, the enemy is actively attacking in three directions – General Staff

170 skirmishes took place at the front, the enemy is actively attacking in three directions – General Staff 170 skirmishes took place in the past day, most of them in the Pokrovsky, Kurakhivsk and Kursk directions. The enemy carried out numerous airstrikes on populated areas and actively attacked the positions of the Armed Forces.”, — write on: unn.ua

On the front of the last day, 170 combat clashes took place, the Pokrovsk, Kurakhiv and Kursk directions – the largest number of battles. This is stated in the summary of the General Staff as of 08:00 on 10/16/2024, reports UNN.

The aggressor carried out airstrikes, in particular in the areas of the settlements of Izyum, Novoplatonivka, Sloviansk, Yampolivka, Terny, Lyman, Torske, Siversk, Riznikivka, Dachne, Novodmytrivka, Toretsk, Nelipivka, Petrivka, Valentinivka, Kurakhove, Andriivka, Velyka Novosilka, Stepove, Temyrivka, Lobkove and Zelene Pole,

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It is noted that over the past day, aviation and missile forces and artillery of the Defense Forces hit one area of ​​concentration of personnel, weapons and military equipment, in addition, the ground station of the UAVs and the communication tower of the invaders were hit.

On Kharkiv direction the enemy stormed the positions of our troops nine times in the areas of the settlements of Visoka Yaruga and Vovchansk.

On Kupyansk direction 17 attacks by the occupiers took place during the day. Defense forces repelled enemy assaults near Kolisnikivka, Kopanok and Nadia.

On Lyman direction the enemy attacked 16 times. Tried to wedge into our defenses near Novoyehorivka, Makiivka, Terni and Torskyi.

Two skirmishes took place near Verkhnokamyanskyi and Vyimka na Seversky direction.

On Kramatorsk direction the occupiers attacked once in the area of ​​White Mountain.

On Toretsky direction the enemy, supported by aviation, carried out nine attacks near Toretsk, Dilyivka and Shcherbinivka.

On Pokrovsky direction our defenders stopped 38 assault and offensive actions of the aggressor in the direction of Myrolyubivka, Promin, Lysivka, Petrivka and Pustinka settlements.

On Kurakhiv direction Defense forces repelled 35 attacks. The occupiers tried to advance in the areas of Berestki, Novoselidivka, Voznesenka, Novodmytrivka, Maksimilianivka, Dalnyi and Antonivka.

On Vremivskyi direction the enemy carried out seven assaults on our positions in the areas of Trudovoy, Rivnopol and Novodarivka. Actively used attack and bomber aircraft for strikes in the direction.

On Orihiv direction the occupiers attacked once in the direction of Novoandriivka, but were unsuccessful.

On Dnieper direction the Russian invaders tried five times to dislodge our units from their positions. They were repulsed and suffered losses.

On Volyn and Poliske directions no signs of the formation of enemy offensive groups were detected.

On the border with the Chernihiv and Sumy regions, the enemy from the territory of the Russian Federation is actively using artillery and aviation in the areas of Ukrainian settlements.

The operation is ongoing in the Kursk region. Over the past day, Ukrainian defenders repelled 30 enemy attacks in the direction. Enemy aviation continues to attack its territory with guided aerial bombs. Currently, 15 airstrikes using 19 air defense systems are known.

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