On September 11, the Ukrainian Defense Forces engaged in 141 clashes with Russian invaders, with the hottest activity reported in the Pokrovsk sector, where the enemy attempted 32 attacks.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, providing operational information as of 22:00 on Thursday, September 11, according to Ukrinform.
"Since the beginning of the day, a total of 141 combat engagements have taken place. The enemy carried out 56 airstrikes, dropping 90 guided aerial bombs, launched 1,729 drone attacks, and shelled our positions 3,257 times," the statement reads.
The Northern Slobozhanshchyna and Kursk sectors saw two enemy attacks. The invaders carried out seven airstrikes, dropping 15 guided bombs, and launched 70 attacks on Ukrainian positions, including two with multiple rocket launchers.
In the Southern Slobozhanshchyna sector, 14 clashes occurred near Vovchansk, Ambarne, and toward Odradne. One engagement is still ongoing.
In the Kupiansk sector, the enemy carried out seven attacks on Ukrainian positions, with fighting reported near Kupiansk, Petropavlivka, Nova Kruhliakivka, and toward Kurylivka.
In the Lyman sector, Russian forces stormed Ukrainian positions 24 times near Hrekivka, Torske, Yampil, Shandryholove, and Drobysheve. Four clashes are still ongoing.
In the Siversk sector, Ukrainian forces repelled six enemy attempts to advance near Hryhorivka, Serebrianka, Dronivka, and Vyimka.
In the Kramatorsk sector, Ukraine’s Defense Forces stopped one enemy attack near Stupochky.
In the Toretsk sector, the enemy stormed Ukrainian positions 13 times near Oleksandro-Shultyne, Katerynivka, Rusyn Yar, Mayak, and Poltavka. Ukrainian forces repelled all assaults.
In the Pokrovsk sector, Russian forces attempted 32 attacks on Ukrainian units, with activity reported near Promin, Nikanorivka, Mayak, Novoekonomichne, Rodynske, Myroliubivka, Lysivka, Zvirove, Kotlyne, Udachne, Muravka, Dachne, and Filia, as well as toward Pokrovsk itself. One engagement is still ongoing. ---READ MORE HERESince the beginning of the day, 141 combat engagements and thousands of enemy strikes have been recorded at the front - General Staff:
Since the beginning of the day, September 11, there have been 141 combat engagements between the Defense Forces of Ukraine and Russian troops. The enemy launched 56 air strikes, dropping 90 guided aerial bombs, carried out 1729 kamikaze drone attacks, and 3257 shellings of our troops' positions. This is reported by UNN with reference to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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According to operational information as of 22:00, 141 combat engagements took place on the Russian-Ukrainian front.
In the Northern-Slobozhansky and Kursk directions , there were two attacks by Russian invaders. The enemy launched 7 air strikes, dropping 15 guided bombs, and carried out 70 shellings, including two from multiple rocket launcher systems.
In the Southern-Slobozhansky direction , 14 combat engagements took place in the areas of Vovchansk, Ambarnoye, and in the direction of Otradne. One combat engagement is still ongoing.
In the Kupyansk direction , the enemy carried out seven attacks on the positions of our troops. Battles took place in the areas of Kupyansk, Petropavlivka, Nova Kruhliakivka, and in the direction of Kurylivka.
In the Lyman direction , Russian troops stormed the positions of Ukrainian defenders 24 times in the areas of the settlements of Hrekivka, Torske, Yampil, Shandryholove, and Drobycheve.
In the Siversk direction , Ukrainian soldiers repelled six attempts to advance on our positions today. Occupying units tried to advance in the areas of Hryhorivka, Serebryanka, Dronivka, Vyyimka.
In the Kramatorsk direction , the Defense Forces stopped one enemy attack in the area of Stupochky.
In the Toretsk direction , the occupiers stormed the positions of our defenders 13 times today in the areas of the settlements of Oleksandro-Shultyne, Katerynivka, Rusyn, Yar, Mayak, Poltavka.
In the Pokrovsk direction , the enemy made 32 attempts to push back our units. Activity is observed in the areas of the settlements of Promin, Nykanorivka, Mayak, Novoekonomichne, Rodynske, Myroliubivka, Lysivka, Zvirove, Kotlyne, Udachne, Muravka, Dachne, Filiia, and in the direction of the settlement of Pokrovsk. --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to +++++relevant+++++ and related stories:
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