Although the intensity of Russian attacks fluctuates along the entire front, the most consistent pressure has been concentrated in a limited area around the city of Pokrovsk and the nearby settlement of Kostiantynivka.
The Ukrainian army’s main problem remains enemy attack drones and glide bombs used by Russian aviation.
– In the Kursk/Sumy/Belgorod direction, there were some Russian attacks. The situation remains unclear in several border areas, but no major advances deeper into Ukrainian territory have been observed.
– In the Kharkiv direction, low-intensity positional fighting continues.
– In the Kupiansk, Lyman, and Siversk directions, there were isolated low-intensity Russian attack attempts.
– In the Chasiv Yar area, Russian forces made unsuccessful attempts at two points to reach Ukrainian positions. Around Kostiantynivka, fighting continues in the same locations, but Russian pressure has decreased.
– Around the city of Pokrovsk, the intensity of attacks was comparable to the previous day. Yesterday, several news outlets reported that the Russian command is concentrating additional forces in this sector with the aim of finally capturing the city of Myrnohrad, located east of Pokrovsk. According to most war bloggers, this settlement should already have been fully under Russian control for months. The Russian command is unlikely to be able to deploy this contingent all at once, and these units will more likely be used to sustain the pace of offensive operations in the Pokrovsk sector.
– In the area between Pokrovske and Hulyaipole, Russian attacks were limited. No reports of Ukrainian offensive actions in this sector were published yesterday.
In the Hulyaipole area, the tempo of Russian attacks is gradually declining, and there are no major changes in the situation.
– On the southern front, isolated Russian attack actions continued near the Antoniv Bridge. Elsewhere, Russian forces did not conduct active operations. Russian sources are reporting Ukrainian attacks near the settlement of Stepnohirsk, close to the Dnipro River, but no major changes in the frontline appear to have occurred there.
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114 artillery is absolutely spectacular for AFU, biggest single day score I’ve ever seen!
90 000 vehicles destroyed!
Nicely done AFU!
Slava Ukrajini!
Man, bad time to be an artillerist, huh?
[Daily stats](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/1snqdl6/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/)
Crazy haul for just 1 day!
Get fucking wrecked.
Although the intensity of Russian attacks fluctuates along the entire front, the most consistent pressure has been concentrated in a limited area around the city of Pokrovsk and the nearby settlement of Kostiantynivka.
The Ukrainian army’s main problem remains enemy attack drones and glide bombs used by Russian aviation.
– In the Kursk/Sumy/Belgorod direction, there were some Russian attacks. The situation remains unclear in several border areas, but no major advances deeper into Ukrainian territory have been observed.
– In the Kharkiv direction, low-intensity positional fighting continues.
– In the Kupiansk, Lyman, and Siversk directions, there were isolated low-intensity Russian attack attempts.
– In the Chasiv Yar area, Russian forces made unsuccessful attempts at two points to reach Ukrainian positions. Around Kostiantynivka, fighting continues in the same locations, but Russian pressure has decreased.
– Around the city of Pokrovsk, the intensity of attacks was comparable to the previous day. Yesterday, several news outlets reported that the Russian command is concentrating additional forces in this sector with the aim of finally capturing the city of Myrnohrad, located east of Pokrovsk. According to most war bloggers, this settlement should already have been fully under Russian control for months. The Russian command is unlikely to be able to deploy this contingent all at once, and these units will more likely be used to sustain the pace of offensive operations in the Pokrovsk sector.
– In the area between Pokrovske and Hulyaipole, Russian attacks were limited. No reports of Ukrainian offensive actions in this sector were published yesterday.
In the Hulyaipole area, the tempo of Russian attacks is gradually declining, and there are no major changes in the situation.
– On the southern front, isolated Russian attack actions continued near the Antoniv Bridge. Elsewhere, Russian forces did not conduct active operations. Russian sources are reporting Ukrainian attacks near the settlement of Stepnohirsk, close to the Dnipro River, but no major changes in the frontline appear to have occurred there.