June 29, 2024

Ukrainian General Staff: Approximately 1,070 Russian. Troops were killed or wounded in 24 hours; 37 tanks and APC’s destroyed or disabled

Ukraine Defense Ministry

Total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 29.06.24 oriented / the total combat losses of the enemies from 24.02.22 To 29.06.24 were approximately:

personal warehouse / personnel 15 close / about 541560 (+ 1070) persons / persons,

tanks / tanks 73 8073 (+7) from,

combat armored vehicles / APV , 15505 (+25) from,

artillery systems – 14480 (+57) from,

RSZV / MLRS – 1109 (+0) from,

PPO tools / Anti-aircraft warfare systems за 871 (+0) from,

Planes / Aircraft-360 (+0) from,

helicopters – 326 (+0) from,

UAV operational-tactical level – 11538 (+29),

winged missiles / cruise missiles кри 2331 (+2),

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

submarines – 1 (+0) from,

automotive equipment and avtocistern / vehicles and fuel tanks – 19568 (+54) from,

special equipment / special equipment спе 2436 (+5)

So far, there have been 117 combat clashes. The hottest situation today during the day remained in the Pokrovsky direction.

During the day, the opponent launched on the territory of Ukraine two rockets (three rockets) and 40 aviation strikes with the application of 72 cabív, zadív 284 kamikadze drones. Conducted more than 3,000 shelling on the positions of our troops and settlements using different types of weapons.

Ukrainian Air Force and missile troops and artillery hit the occupier control point, fuel and oil warehouse and three concentration areas of the enemy’s personnel.

In the Kharkiv direction during the day, Ukrainian defenders successfully stopped 12 attempts of the opponent to improve their position in the area of Vovchansk. Russian terrorists suffered losses and withdrew.

In Kupiansky and Lyman directions, the number of combat clashes increased to 13. The enemy tried to push away the Defense Forces from positions in the areas of Sinkivka, Stepova Novoselivka, Stelmakhivka, Grekivka, Nevsky and Torsky. 5 attacks have been repelled so far. The fights are going on. The situation is under the control of Ukrainian defenders.

Six attempts to push our defenders out of positions in the areas of Spirny and Viyimka in the North direction were also unsuccessful.

Seven times the aggressor unsuccessfully attacked Ukrainian defenders near Kalinivka, Grigorivka and Time Yar in the Kramators наkomu direction. Another fight is ongoing in the area of Novoy. Loss of positions and territories is not allowed.

In the direction of Gorlivka-Toretsk, the aviation-backed opponent attacked the positions of the Ukrainian army seven times. Another fight is going on near New York. The situation is under the control of Defense Forces.

It’s still hot in the Pokrovsky direction. Since the beginning of the day, the number of fighting has increased to 41. The greatest activity of the opponent is kept from the area of očheretynogo. The enemy does not abandon trying to infiltrate our combat orders near Novooleksandrivka, Eugenivka, Vozdvizhenka, Sokola, Novoselivka the First, Progresa and Umansky. Our warriors have already fought off 29 attacks of the aggressor, 12 clashes are still ongoing.

Previously, in the current 24 hours, the occupants’ losses in this direction amounted to 252, of which 106 are irreversible. Destroyed a tank, seven cars and rszv bm-21 “hail”. Seven cannons and mortars, six cars and four armored combat vehicles of the enemy were damaged.

In the Kurakhiv direction, the enemy carried out 14 assault actions in the regions, Krasnogorivka, Konstantinivka and Paraskoviyivka. So far, 11 attacks have been successfully completed. Tense remains the situation in the area of krasnogorívki, where at the moment there are three boêzitknâ. Defense Forces are taking measures to prevent invaders from moving deep into Ukraine. The situation is under control.

Compared to the past day, the activity of Russian occupiers in the Vremivsky direction increased almost twice. For today, the aggressor has attacked the front edge of defense seven times in the areas of Vodânogo, Urožaynogo and Staromayorskogo.

In the oríhívs рогаkomu direction, there were two attacks of the enemy in the areas of small tokmački and novodanilívka.

In the Pridniprovsky direction, four more attempts of the enemy to take the positions of our soldiers in the area of Krynyok have failed.

In the rest of the directions, there were no significant changes in the environment.

It is necessary to note the effective combat work of the soldiers of the 55th separate artillery brigade “Zaporizhka Sich”, who skillfully and accurately impress the live power and military equipment of the Russian zagarbnikív.

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