Relentless combat activity on the front: over 130 clashes in a day and unsuccessful assaults by the enemy

Chas Pravdy - 30 June 2025 08:28

Over the past day, Ukrainian defenders and the country's military forces once again demonstrated their high combat readiness and determination in resisting Russian aggression. Nearly 140 combat engagements took place across different sectors of the front, with 37 resulting in failures for the enemy during unsuccessful assaults on the Pokrovsk direction. According to the Ukrainian General Staff, the opponent attempted to advance in the Pre-Dnipro sector but also suffered defeat. Meanwhile, our troops continue to effectively hold the defense in the North Slope and Kursk sectors, actively destroying enemy equipment and manpower. During the last 24 hours, the enemy launched 11 airstrikes, dropping over 29 guided bombs, and carried out 352 shellings, including those from rocket artillery systems, trying to break through Ukrainian defenses. Ukrainian soldiers successfully halted 16 enemy assault actions in various regions. The South Slobozhansky, Kupiansk, Lyman, Siversk, and Toretsk directions again saw activity from the enemy, which attempted to seize Ukrainian positions but failed to realize their plans. This was made possible thanks to the courage and professionalism of our warriors, who effectively repelled attacking groups and prevented breakthroughs. Specifically, on the Pokrovsk direction, Ukrainian forces prevented 37 enemy assaults near settlements such as Rusyn Yar, Razine, Myrne, and Myrolubivka. Fierce battles continue in other regions as well, but Ukrainian defenders remain resolute. The enemy tries to move forward in the Zaporizhzhia, Orikhiv, and other directions, facing resistance and suffering losses, while Ukrainian armed forces continue destroying the enemy and preventing further advances. Overall, the situation remains tense, but Ukrainian soldiers demonstrate tangible results in holding back the aggression, reducing the enemy's combat potential and maintaining the country's defensive front.

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