Situation at the front: During the day, 38 military clashes occurred


Since the beginning of the day, June 10, 38 military clashes have occurred at the front. The tense situation in the Kupyansk and Kurakhove directions.

This was reported on the Facebook page of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).

“Since the beginning of this day, 38 military clashes have already occurred. The invaders carried out 11 air strikes using 21 CAB, carried out 52 strikes with kamikaze drones, and fired at the positions of our troops and populated areas more than 650 times,” says the General Staff.

Situation on the routes

The enemy did not carry out active offensive operations in the Chernihiv and Sumy directions. The situation is under the control of Russian fighters.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy is regrouping troops.

The situation in the Kupyansk sector is tense. Since the beginning of the day, seven combat engagements were registered in the areas of Stepova Novoselivka, Pishchane and Berestove. Two firefights continue near Stepova Novoselivka and Pishchane.

In the Lyman sector, Ukrainian troops repelled seven attacks near Druzhelyubivka, Nevske, Terny, Torske and Hryhorivka.

In the Siversk sector, the enemy tried three times to approach the positions of the Ukrainian Defence Forces in Spirne, Ivan-Daryivka and Verkhnekamianske. Ukrainian positions were not lost.

In the Kramatorsk sector, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled two enemy attacks in the vicinity of Klishchiyivka and Andriivka.

Four firefights took place in the Pokrovsk sector. Fighting continues in the areas of Yevhenivka and Novopokrovske.

The situation in the Kurakhove sector is somewhat tense. Since the beginning of the day, the enemy has tried to break through the defences of our troops ten times near Nevelske, Krasnohorivka, Heorhiivka, Paraskoviivka and Kostiantynivka. Nine enemy attacks were repelled, and the battle near Kostiantynivka is ongoing.

"The situation in other sectors has not changed significantly," the General Staff added.


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