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Ukrainian Forces Repel 47 Attacks Amid Ongoing Battles
Ukrainian defenders successfully repelled 47 attacks by Russian forces today, with the fiercest battles occurring in the Pokrovsk, Kostiantynivka, and Huliaipole sectors.
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Since the start of the day, Russian troops have launched 47 assaults against Ukrainian positions across various frontline sectors. According to a report by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the most intense confrontations are currently reported in Pokrovsk, Kostiantynivka, and Huliaipole.

The ongoing conflict underscores the high stakes as Ukrainian defenders work to maintain control over contested areas. The attacks have involved air strikes, with reports of multiple bombs dropped in the northern regions while shelling continues to escalate in various sectors.
In the Southern Slobozhanshchyna area, reports indicate that two separate attacks occurred toward Lyman, where combat engagements are still active. Notably, the Kupiansk sector has remained free of enemy offensive actions, allowing Ukrainian troops to regroup and fortify their defenses in the area.
The Kostiantynivka sector has witnessed ten significant offensive attempts by Russian troops, particularly in the Kostiantynivka and Ivanopillia areas. In contrast, Ukrainian soldiers managed to repel three attacks aimed at strategic positions in the Lyman sector while confronting three assaults in the Sloviansk sector.
The situation in the Huliaipole sector remains critical, with 13 enemy attacks reported and Ukrainian forces successfully countering 11 of those attempts. Russian air strikes have targeted civilian areas, causing further concern about the impact on local populations.
Throughout these conflicts, the General Staff confirmed the destruction of key Russian military assets, including air defense systems and command centers in Crimea and other occupied territories. These developments reflect ongoing strategic efforts by Ukraine to undermine the operational capabilities of Russian forces in the region.
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