Enemy struck Ukrainian positions in Lyman and Kupyansk directions 448 times in past day

Enemy struck Ukrainian positions in Lyman and Kupyansk directions 448 times in past day

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On Luhansk axis of the front, 55 occupiers were killed, 111 were wounded, and two more were captured.

"In Lyman and Kupyansk directions, the enemy launched 448 artillery strikes and 13 air raids over the past day. Seven engagements took place there, 55 occupiers were killed, 111 were wounded, and two more were captured," the Luhansk Regional Military Administration posted on Telegram with reference to Serhiy Cherevaty, the spokesperson for the Eastern Group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Apart from manpower losses, the invaders lost military equipment units.

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"In particular, an enemy T-72 tank, BTR-80 armored personnel carrier, Rapira anti-tank gun, and three drones were destroyed," the post reads.

As the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported, 650 Russian soldiers, as well as four tanks, four armored personnel carriers, etc., were eliminated in the past 24 hours.

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