Russians lose 300 soldiers in Pokrovsk direction in past day - General Staff
There have already been 131 military clashes at the front since the beginning of the day on Thursday and until the evening, the largest number of battles took place in Pokrovsk direction, where the enemy lost about 300 of his soldiers over a day, and in Kursk region, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.
"According to current data, enemy losses in this area today amount to 300 soldiers killed and wounded, four vehicles destroyed, in addition, an enemy tank, a mortar and one enemy vehicle were significantly damaged," the report says.
It is reported that since the beginning of these days, the enemy has attacked Pokrovsk direction 47 times in the areas of the settlements of Zelene Pole, Yelyzavetivka, Myroliubivka, Luch, Lysivka, Novyi Trud, Pokrovsk, Shevchenko, Zvereve, Kotlyne, Uspenivka, Udachne, Slovyanka, Petropavlivka, Andriyivka, Ulakly, Kurakhove, Dachne and Yantarne. Nine military clashes are still ongoing.
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