June 27, 2024

Ukrainian General Staff:  Approximately 1,260 Russian troops killed or wounded in 24 hours

Ukraine Defense Ministry

Total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 27.06.24 oriented / the total combat losses of the enemies from 24.02.22 To 27.06.24 were approximately:

personal warehouse / personnel ons close / about 539320 (+ 1260) person / persons,

tanks / tanks ‒ 8042 (+3) from,

combat armored vehicles / APV V 15459 (+9) from,

artillery systems – 14363 (+42) from,

RSZV / MLRS – 1108 (+0) from,

PPO tools / Anti-aircraft warfare systems за 868 (+5) from,

Planes / Aircraft – 359 (+0) from,

helicopters – 326 (+0) from,

UAV operational-tactical level – 11459 (+24),

winged missiles / cruise missiles ), 2324 (+0),

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

submarines – 1 (+0) from,

automotive equipment and avtocistern / vehicles and fuel tanks-19468 (+61) from,

special equipment / special equipment ніка 2420 (+11)

Operational information as of 22.00 27.06.2024 regarding the Russian invasion

So far, there have been 119 combat clashes. The hottest destinations remained during the day Toretsky, Pokrovsky and Kurakhivsky. The situation in the areas of combat is difficult, however, under the control of our defenders.

During the day, the opponent made six missile strikes on the territory of Ukraine (total eight missiles) and 43 aviation strikes (total dropped 56 CAB), applied 458 kamikadze drones. Conducted 2863 shelling at the positions of our troops and settlements using different types of weapons.

In the Kharkiv direction, three assault actions of the enemy in the areas of vovchansk, liptsiv and sotnytskyi cossack were unsuccessful.

Kupyan direction. There were 10 clashes. The occupiers attacked in the areas of the Stepovoí̈ Novoselívka, northeast of Petropavlívka, Pi панanyogo, Stelmahivka and Andriyivka. All attacks are called off. Defense Forces take measures to strengthen borders and prevent the enemy’s advancement.

In the Lyman direction, significant changes in the environment have not occurred. The aggressor tried to break through our defense in the areas of Kopanok, Nevsky, Makiyivka, Terniv and Torsky eight times during the day. Four attacks withdrawn, fighting continues.

In the Siver комуkomu direction, the Defense Forces successfully repelled six attacks of the enemy near Spirnogo, Rozdolívka and Viimka.

In the Kramators івkomu direction, the enemy has already 6 times tried to push the units of Defense Forces from occupied positions in the area of the Time Yar. Three attacks in the making. The fights are still on.

During the day, the occupiers continued to act actively in the Toretsky direction. In total, the enemy tried 26 times to attack the positions of our defenders in the areas of Friendship, Iron, Northern, Toretsk and New York. One fight is still going on.

According to preliminary information, the enemy lost 70 people, five units of automotive equipment and artsystem in the Toretsky direction. Two vehicles and an artillery system were damaged.

Also tense remains the situation in the Pokrovsky direction. The enemy does not abandon trying to infiltrate our combat order in the areas of the settlements of Vozdvizhenko, Novooleksandrivka, Evgenivka, Progres, Novoselivka the First, Karlivka and Umanske. There have been 27 attacks so far, one is ongoing.

According to available information, the enemy lost more than 300 troops, a tank, three BBM, five artsystems and one car in this direction. Three tanks, four BBM and four artsistemi were damaged.

In the Kurakhiv direction during the day, the occupiers 18 times attacked the positions of the Defense Forces. Two clashes are still ongoing. The situation is under the control of our defenders.

Previously, about 50 servicemen lost the enemy in the Kurakhiv direction for today. Four tanks, nine armored vehicles were also destroyed. Five more tanks were damaged.

In the vremívs Наkomu direction the enemy pressed in the area of konstantinívki. Two attacks repelled, one battle in progress.

In the oríhívs ківkomu direction of success did not have an attempt to attack our defenders in the area of small tokmački.

Pridnipro direction. Ten attacks of the opponent were successfully repelled. A loss of positions is not allowed. The situation is under the control of Defense Forces.

Our Air and Missile Forces and Artillery units have since earlier this day targeted five enemy personnel and OVT areas, an anti-missile complex, a radio deployment station and three enemy munitions warehouses.

The professional combat work of the soldiers of 44 separate artillery brigade named after hetman danylo apostola should be noted. The Garmashi show some finesse in impressing the enemy’s live force, weaponry and technique.

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