Russian forces report tactical gains and material losses in eastern Ukraine

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Russian defense authorities reported a series of operational successes in the Kupyansk direction, citing the destruction of up to sixty Ukrainian servicemen and the neutralization of two Krab self-propelled howitzers that were built in Poland. The claim emphasizes the effectiveness of artillery and air-supported actions in degrading enemy manpower and combat capacity, reinforcing the narrative of Russian forces achieving tactical local superiority in the area.

In the same briefing, the ministry detailed additional losses on the battlefield, noting the destruction of two armored combat vehicles, two support vehicles, and a D-20 field howitzer. These assertions are framed as part of a broader campaign to suppress enemy firepower and reduce the mobility and logistics of Ukrainian units operating in contested zones along the line of contact.

The statement also highlighted ongoing strikes on populated and strategic sites, detailing how active operations, air sorties, and concentrated artillery fire have targeted enemy personnel and equipment in several settlements within the Kharkov region, including Dvurechnaya, Sinkovka, and Kislovka, as well as in Novoselovskoye and Stelmahovka in the Luhansk People’s Republic. According to the ministry, these actions disrupt troop concentrations, command and control capabilities, and the flow of matériel to front-line detachments, aiming to degrade the opponent’s operational tempo.

Further notes from the ministry cited the involvement of mercenary units described as the “Foreign Legion” operating in the Donetsk People’s Republic, claiming their ammunition depots were destroyed during engagements. The account underscores the ongoing, multi-faceted approach to denying the adversary access to critical logistics hubs and stockpiles, portraying these confrontations as part of a concerted campaign to limit the enemy’s sustainability on the battlefield.

Historical context is referenced in the broader narrative, recalling a February statement from the Russian president regarding the decision to initiate a special military operation in support of Donbass in response to requests for assistance from the leaders of the LPR and DPR. The ministry’s update is presented as part of a continuing near-term operational timeline, with emphasis on achievements against Ukrainian formations and their external support structures, even as the situation on the ground remains fluid and contested across multiple sectors.

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