June 11, 2024

Ukrainian General Staff: Approximately 1,100 Russian troops killed or wounded in 24 hours; 55 tanks and APC’s destroyed or disabled

Ukraine Defense Ministry

Operational information as of 22.00 11.06.2024 regarding the Russian invasion

The situation in some areas of the front remains tense but under control. So far, 90 combat clashes have taken place. Our defenders counter numerous attempts of the enemy to attack and advance deep into our territory, giving them an effective fire effect, exhaustion across the entire line of combat.

Defense Forces rocket troops and artillery hit 20 areas of concentration of the enemy’s personnel during the day.

During the day, the enemy launched three missile strikes on the territory of Ukraine (with the use of four missiles) and 55 aviation strikes (in particular, dropped 91 KAB), took 640 kamikadze drones. In addition, the occupiers carried out more than 2,800 shelling positions of our troops and settlements with various types of weapons.

In the Kharkiv direction, the opponent attacked the positions of our defenders five times in the areas of Lipciv and Vovchansk. All attacks are called off. The aggressor was unsuccessful, the situation is under control.

In the Kupyans мкуkomu direction, the situation has not changed significantly, the tension remains in the area of Berestovoye, where the battle is currently ongoing. Intentions of the opponent to advance towards synkivka have failed. The situation is under the control of Defense Forces.

In the Lyman direction, the enemy was active in the areas of Druzhelyubivka, Nevsky, Grekívka, Torsky and Serebryansky Forest. Thirteen attacks have been successfully completed. Three clashes are still going. Ukrainian defenders firmly hold positions and do not let the occupiers move forward. The enemy, according to preliminary information, lost 69 people killed and wounded today. A few more occupants surrendered to captivity.

Since the beginning of the day in the Kramatorsky direction Russian zagarbniks attacked our positions 10 times in the areas of Chasovoye Yar, Ivanivsky, Klishchievka and Andriyivka. The situation is intense. The occupiers do not stop trying to advance in the area of Chasovoye Yar, where an enemy assault is ongoing. During the day, the enemy lost 53 people killed and wounded. Also destroyed a tank, a car and a warehouse of PMM. In addition, four cannons of Russian terrorists were damaged.

The hottest situation today in the Pokrovsky direction, where the enemy attacked our positions 24 times, with the greatest activity in the Novooleksandrivka area. 12 attacks carried out by our defenders. Tense remains the situation near novooleksandrívka and sokola, where still 12 boêzitknen пру. Our defenders keep the enemy down. , taking a substantial amount of losses. According to preliminary information, for the current 24 hours, the zagarbniki lost 240 people in this direction, 97 of them – irrevocably. Two combat armored vehicles, a car, two cannons and a ground control station of the BPLA were destroyed. The armored machine and five artsistem of the opponent were damaged.

In the Kurakhiv direction, there are currently four attempts of the enemy to push our soldiers out of positions in the areas of Krasnogorivka, Paraskoviyivka and Karlivka. The battle is on.

In the Vremívs Наkomu direction, the opponent, supported by aviation, twice since the beginning of the day unsuccessfully attacked in the areas of Staromayors Наkogo and Urožaynogo.

In the Orihivsky direction, the situation did not change significantly, six combat clashes took place, with the greatest activity of the enemy in the area of Small Tokmachka. The situation is tense, measures are being taken to stabilize the environment.

The activity of Russian occupiers was not successful in Gulyaipilsky and Pridniprovsky directions. Loss of positions and territories our warriors did not allow.

In the rest of the directions, the situation has not experienced significant changes.

Total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 11.06.24 oriented / the total combat losses of the enemies from 24.02.22 To 11.06.24 were approximately:

personnel / personnel (+ close / about 520850 (+1100) persons / persons,

tanks / tanks ‒ 7902 (+23) from,

combat armored vehicles / APV ‒ 15176 (+32) from,

artillery systems – 13690 (+46) from,

RSZV / MLRS – 1099 (+1) from,

PPO tools / Anti-aircraft warfare systems Anti 842 (+5) from,

planes / aircraft – 359 (+1) from,

helicopters – 326 (+0) from,

UAV operational-tactical level – 11023 (+13),

winged missiles / cruise missiles кри 2278 (+0),

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

submarines – 1 (+0) from,

automotive equipment and avotocistern / vehicles and fuel tanks-18676 (+58) from,

special equipment / special equipment ціаль 2288 (+21)

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