Hostile activity on the front line: 43 attempts to advance in the Pokrovsk direction and extensive battles across Ukraine

Over the past day, Ukrainian forces recorded significant activity by Russian occupying troops across all main fronts.
According to the Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff, 155 combat engagements took place during this period, with 43 of them occurring along the Pokrovsk front, indicating persistent attempts by the enemy to break through and launch offensives near strategic positions.
The enemy launched a single missile strike, fired 67 aviation missiles, and dropped 93 guided air bombs, highlighting an increasing intensity of shelling and drone attacks.
Overall, the enemy conducted 3,219 shellings and used 1,876 kamikaze drones in their attacks.
This ongoing barrage damages infrastructure and creates constant tension along the entire front line.
On various fronts, Ukrainian defenders successfully repelled enemy assaults: on the North Slohozhansk and Kursk directions, eight enemy assaults were repelled, while in the south, 11 breach attempts near Vovchansk, Odradne, Hryhoriivka, and Obukhivka were thwarted.
Near Kupyansk, Ukrainian troops managed to repel five out of six attacks, with three battles still ongoing.
On the Lyman front, Russian forces attacked Ukrainian positions 15 times near settlements such as Zarechne, Torske, and Novomykhailivka, while in the Siversk direction, 11 enemy assaults were repelled in areas like Hryhoriivka, Dronivka, Vyimka, and Fedorivka.
Similarly, fierce fighting continues across other sectors as Ukrainian personnel defend their territory against waves of enemy advances.
The Battle for the Pokrovsk direction was particularly intense, with the enemy attempting to break through 43 times, attacking several key settlements.
The enemy also increased offensive activities in the Novopavlivka, Huliaipole, and Orikhiv directions, trying to penetrate Ukrainian defenses across multiple sectors.
Ukrainian troops bravely hold the line, neutralizing the enemy’s numerical superiority and inflicting substantial losses on their equipment and personnel.