02.06.2022 08:00
Over the past 24 hours, 13 enemy attacks have been repulsed in the Donetsk and Luhansk directions, with two tanks, six artillery systems, eight armored combat vehicles, and four trucks having been destroyed and seven Orlan-10 UAVs downed.
This is stated by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of
Ukraine in an update released as of 6:00 on June 2, Ukrinform
reports.
The invaders launched missile and air strikes on military
and civilian infrastructure across Ukraine.
In the Volyn and Polissya directions, certain units of the
Belarusian Armed Forces are being rearmed with modern models of weapons and
military equipment. The threat of missile and air strikes from the territory of
the neighboring country remains in place.
The enemy took no significant action in the northern
direction. The enemy's units, which suffered losses during the fighting on the
territory of Ukraine, are being replenished with weapons and military
equipment.
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From the Russian territory, the enemy fired mortars at the
settlements of Seredyna-Buda and Progres in Sumy region, and Leonivka in
Chernihiv Oblast.
In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy's main efforts are
focused on holding the occupied frontiers. In order to reduce the offensive
potential of Ukrainian troops, the Russians fired on their positions with
artillery and rocket-propelled grenade launchers in the areas of Mykhailivka,
Prudyanka, and Verkhniy Saltiv.
In the Sloviansk direction, the enemy focused on maintaining
the occupied positions, conducting reconnaissance, and creating conditions for
resuming the offensive. Their artillery shelled the areas of Dovgenke, Kurulka,
Virnopillya, and Dolyna.
In the Donetsk direction, the enemy continues to fire on the
positions of Ukrainian troops along the entire line of contact with mortars,
artillery, and jet artillery.
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fighting across the Siverskyi Donets
In the Lyman direction, the enemy fought in the direction of
Raihorodok, suffering losses and eventually retreating.
In the Sievierodonetsk direction, the enemy is conducting
assault operations in the settlement of Sievierodonetsk. With the support of
mortar fire, they stormed the settlements of Bobrove and Ustynivka, to no
avail.
In the Bakhmut direction, the enemy is storming the village
of Komyshuvakha in order to take control of the city, seeing partial success.
Fireghts continue. They stormed the settlements of Nahirne and Bilohorivka
before withdrawing under Ukrainian fire.
In the Avdiivsky, Kurakhivsky, Novopavlovsky, and Zaporizhia
directions, the enemy ran no active hostilities. They fired at Ukrainian troops
with artillery and mortars in the areas of the settlements of Pisky, Avdiyivka,
Uspenivka, Vuhledar, Novosilka, and Orikhiv.
In the Novopavlovsk and Zaporizhia directions, the enemy
continues fortifying the occupied frontiers, replenishing stocks.
In the South Buh direction, the occupiers intensified
shellings of Ukraine positions. The settlements of Shevchenkove, Trudolyubivka,
Luch, Stepova Dolyna, and Shyroke also came under mortar and artillery fire.
The enemy Mi-24 helicopters launched air strikes in the areas of Novohryhorivka
and Oleksandrivka.
In order to justify the destruction of civilian
infrastructure, the Russians continue to spread disinformation about Ukraine’s
forces allegedly stationed in schools, hospitals, and kindergartens.
In the Bessarabian direction, no significant changes in
enemy action were noted.
In the waters of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, Russian
warships continue to isolate the area of hostilities, ensuring reconnaissance
and fire support in the coastal direction. The enemy continues to block
civilian navigation in the northwestern part of the Black Sea.
The enemy continues to use the network of civilian medical
facilities in the temporarily occupied territories to treat its wounded.
The enemy continues to lose unmanned aerial vehicles, now
already using UAVs belonging to the Ministry of Emergencies.
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