June 30, 2024

Ukrainian General Staff: Approximately 1,140 Russian troops killed or wounded in 24 hours; 26 tanks and APC’s destroyed or disabled

Ukraine Defense Ministry

Total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 30.06.24 oriented / the total combat losses of the enemies from 24.02.22 To 30.06.24 were approximately:

personnel warehouse / personnel , close / about 542700 (+ 1140) persons / persons,

tanks / tanks тан 8080 (+7) from,

combat armored vehicles / APV бой 15524 (+19) from,

artillery systems – 14533 (+53) from,

RSZV / MLRS – 1110 (+1) from,

PPO tools / Anti-aircraft warfare systems ПО 873 (+2) from,

Planes / Aircraft-360 (+0) from,

helicopters – 326 (+0) from,

UAV operational-tactical level – 11584 (+46),

winged missiles / cruise missiles кри 2331 (+0),

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

submarines – 1 (+0) from,

Automobile equipment and avtocistern / vehicles and fuel tanks – 19643 (+75) from,

special equipment / special equipment ніка 2448 (+12)

So far, 124 combat clashes have taken place. Pokrovsky remained the hottest destination during the day. The situation in the areas of combat is difficult, however, under the control of our defenders.

During the day, the opponent launched three missile strikes (four missiles) and 46 aviation strikes (total dropped 63 CAB), used 401 kamikaze drone. Conducted more than 3,300 shelling on the positions of our troops and settlements using different types of weapons.

In the Kharkiv direction, there were nine assault actions of the enemy in the areas of vovchansk and glbokoye. Two of which are still going. The situation is under the control of Defense Forces.

Kupyan direction. There were eight clashes. The occupiers attacked in the areas of Stelmahivka, Pi Оany and synkívka. All attacks are called off.

In the Lyman direction the aggressor during the day 16 times tried to break through our defense in the areas of Nevsky, Makíivka, Terniv and Torsky. 10 attacks have been eliminated, the fighting continues. The situation is under control.

In the North direction, the Defense Forces successfully repelled six attacks of the enemy near Spirny, Verkhnyokamiansky and Viimka. One fight is still going on.

In the Kramators турkomu direction, the invaders eight times stormed the positions of the Defense Forces units in the area of Chashovoye Yar. Four attacks have been removed. The fights are heating up.

During the day, the occupiers also acted in the Toretsky direction. In general, the enemy tried to attack six times in the areas of the northern, southern and toretsk. All offensive actions of the enemy have been repelled.

The situation in the Pokrovsky direction remains tense. The enemy does not abandon trying to infiltrate our combat order in the areas of the settlements Progres, Novooleksandrivka, Vozdvizhenka, Evgenivka, Novoselivka Persha, Yasnobrodivka. There have been 39 attacks so far, seven – in progress.

With preliminary information in this direction, the aggressor loss consisted of 387 troops, three tanks, 10 BBM, 3 artsistemi, seven units of automobile equipment. 10 tanks, 10 BBM, 10 artsistems and five cars were damaged.

In the Kurakhiv direction during the day, the occupiers 17 times attacked the positions of the Defense Forces. Two clashes are still ongoing. Defense Forces take measures to strengthen borders and prevent the enemy’s advancement.

In the vremívs вkomu direction, the enemy pressed in the areas of vodânogo, harvest, konstantinívka and makarívka. All attacks are called off. The opponent was not successful.

In the direction of Gulyaipils Наkomu, one attack was struck. There were no other clashes.

In the Orihívs маkomu direction, three attacks of the enemy in the areas of robotiny and small tokmački.

During June, the Air Defense Forces and Missile and Artillery Units launched strikes at more than 330 personnel, weapons and military equipment concentration areas, 25 control points, 62 air defense equipment, five fuel bases and warehouses and 20 ammunition warehouses.

In total, for June, the month of the enemy losses consisted of: 33713 occupiers, 352 tanks, 589 BBM, 1393 artsistem, 22 units of rszv, 58 means of ppo, three aircraft, 997 bpla, 1758 automobile and 284 units of special equipment.

Let’s celebrate the combat work of the soldiers of the 108 separate brigade of the territorial defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In their direction, they demonstrate passionate combat, professionalism and exemplary display of the destroyed live power and technique of the enemy.

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