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141 Combat Clashes Reported in Ukraine on May 2

On May 2, Ukrainian Defense Forces engaged in 141 combat clashes with Russian troops, particularly in the Pokrovsk sector. This information was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Ukrinform ENReport2 min readUpdated 5/3/2026

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On May 2, Ukrainian Defense Forces engaged in 141 combat clashes with Russian troops, particularly in the Pokrovsk sector. This informati...

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At a glance

  • 141 combat clashes recorded on May 2 between Ukraine and Russia.
  • Fiercest fighting occurred in the Pokrovsk sector with 26 assaults repelled.
  • Russian forces conducted 79 air strikes and one missile strike.
  • Ukraine launched counterattacks hitting enemy personnel and artillery.
  • Total Russian combat losses estimated at 1,334,030 personnel since invasion start.

Why it matters

The ongoing clashes signify a critical phase in the conflict, with significant ramifications for military operations and civilian safety. Understanding the scale and intensity of these engagements is crucial for grasping the current state of the war in Ukraine.

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What Happened

On May 2, Ukraine's Defense Forces reported 141 combat clashes with Russian forces, with the heaviest fighting occurring in the Pokrovsk sector. According to the Ukrainian military's operational update released on May 3, these clashes represent a significant increase in enemy activity.

Key Details

The update indicates that Russian troops conducted one missile strike and 79 air strikes, deploying 254 guided aerial bombs. Additionally, there were 9,870 kamikaze drone incursions and 3,203 attacks on both civilian and military targets, including 44 instances employing multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS).

Air strikes were noted in various Ukrainian regions, including Sumy and Zaporizhzhia. Locations specifically targeted included Velyka Sloboda, Kysla Dubyna, and Omelnyk, among others.

Furthermore, Ukrainian forces launched counterattacks, hitting three clusters of Russian personnel, a communications hub, and three enemy artillery systems. In the Northern Slobozhanshchyna sector, Russian forces reportedly dropped four guided aerial bombs, leading to 104 shelling attacks.

In the Southern Slobozhanshchyna sector, there were six assaults near Starytsia and Prylipky, while attempts to breach Ukrainian defenses were attempted repeatedly in the Lyman sector. The Kostiantynivka sector faced 17 assaults, with specific targets including Kostiantynivka and Zolotyi Kolodiaz.

Ukrainian defenders managed to repel 26 enemy assaults in the Pokrovsk sector, especially around Bilytske and Udachne. Attacks were also recorded in Huliaipole, where 20 assaults took place in various areas, including Charivne and Myrne.

Why It Matters

These daily combat clashes reflect the ongoing intensity of warfare in Ukraine, with both sides seeking to implement strategic operations. The high number of engagements suggests a persistent escalation in hostilities, impacting civilian life and military strategies.

Background

Since the onset of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, the conflict has witnessed significant fluctuations in intensity. As of May 3, 2026, Russian military losses are estimated at approximately 1,334,030 personnel, with 1,080 reported in just the past day. This data underscores the heavy toll the ongoing conflict has imposed on both Ukrainian and Russian forces.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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