July 5, 2024

Ukrainian General Staff: About 1,110 Russian troops killed or wounded in 24 hours; 21 tanks and APC’s destroyed or disabled

Ukraine Defense Ministry

Total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 05.07.24 orientovno skkali / the total combat loses of the enemy from24.02.22 to 0 5.07.24 were approximately:

personal warehouse / personnel осо close / about 548580 (+1110) person / persons,

tanks / tanks тан 8142 (+10) from,

combat armored vehicles / APV / 15611 (+11) from,

artillery systems – 14831 (+54) from,

RSZV / MLRS – 1115 (+0) from,

PPO tools / Anti-aircraft warfare systems ) 878 (+0) from,

Planes / Aircraft-360 (+0) from,

helicopters – 326 (+0) from,

UAV operational-tactical level – 11751 (+57),

winged missiles / cruise missiles c 2342 (+0),

ships /boats / warships / boats кора 28 (+0) from,

submarines – 1 (+0) from,

Automotive technology and avtocistern / vehicles and fuel tanks-19977 (+54) from,

special equipment / special equipment (+ 2473 (+5)

Operational information as of 22.00 05.07.2024 regarding the Russian invasion

So far, there have been 119 combat clashes. The hottest today remained the situation in the Pokrovsky direction, also the enemy active in the Lyman and Toretsky directions.

During the day, the enemy launched six missiles (with the use of 12 missiles) and 47 aviation strikes (measures, in particular, 63 KABs), used 422 kamikaze drones to impress. Made 2797 shelling at the positions of our troops and settlements.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy attacked five times in the vicinity of globokoye and lipcív. Three assault actions of the aggressor successfully repelled Ukrainian defenders. The fight is ongoing in two locations in the area of Glibokoye. The situation is under control.

In the Kupians ційkomu direction, the enemy tried to advance to our positions near synkivka five times a day. Four attacks of the opponent have already been successfully repelled by the Defense Forces. The battle goes on.

In the Lyman direction today, the enemy is quite active – attacked 21 times in the areas of Nevsky, Serebryans ківkogo Forest, Grekivka, Makíivka and Terniv. Two clashes are still being sharpened, all others – our warriors have stopped. The losses of Russian occupiers are being specified.

In the Sívers разkomu direction, the opponent tried to break through our defense seven times in the areas of Bílogorívka, Spirnogo and Viímka. Never been successful. The situation is under control.

In the Kramatorsky direction, the activity of the enemy was limited to six combat clashes. Four attacks in the areas of Ivanívs Іkogo, Klíš Кíivka and Chasovoye Yar have been zaklinulis тири. Zagarbniki suffered losses and withdrew. The situation is tense – the fight is ongoing in two locations near Kalinívka.

The opponent showed the greatest activity today in the Pokrovsky direction. In total, since the beginning of the day, the occupiers 38 times tried to infiltrate our defense in the areas of Novoselivka the First, Progresa, Evgenivka, Kalinovoye, Novooleksandrivka, Yasnobrodivka, Vozdvizhenka and Netaylovoye. At the moment, 25 enemy attacks have been repelled, 13 fighting continue. Our defenders are taking measures to stabilize the situation and prevent the advancement of the enemy deep into the Ukrainian territory.

The occupiers are concentrating efforts to advance towards novooleksandrívka and novoselívka the first. Suffering significant losses – according to preliminary information, today our soldiers damaged 331 occupiers in the Pokrovsky direction, 123 of them – irrevocably. Destroyed four enemy cars and two cannons, in particular, the Russian SAU 2C19 “Msta-C”. Five more different cannons and tank zagarbnikív are significantly damaged.

In the kurakhiv and vremívs Вреkomu directions the enemy attacked our positions 7 times. The greatest activity was shown in the area of konstantinívki. Fights are still ongoing in two locations.

Twice the occupiers unsuccessfully stormed our positions in the oríhiv direction, in the area of small tokmačka.

In the Pridniprovsky direction, the situation has not changed significantly, loss of positions and territories is not allowed. Ukrainian soldiers successfully repelled five attacks of Russian invaders on the left bank of the Dnieper.

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