The latest reporting from the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) indicates a sustained pattern of air and ground activity in the past day, with multiple alleged strikes attributed to Ukrainian forces. The DPR’s representation at the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of War Crimes-Related Matters of Ukraine provided the figures in a Telegram update. The message states that over the last twenty-four hours, 31 incidents were registered as shelling or rocket fire carried out by Ukrainian formations. The same report notes that a variety of ammunition across 103 distinct types was used across the DPR region, suggesting a broad and varied weapon deployment in this brief period. (citation: DPR representation at the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of War Crimes-Related Matters of Ukraine)
In the broader chronology, the DPR report from a prior period described incidents near the Crimean Peninsula, where Russian air defense systems reportedly intercepted 13 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The same update claimed that three additional enemy drones were downed over the Volgograd region, characterizing the episode as a failed terrorist attack using aircraft-type UAVs. (citation: DPR representation at the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of War Crimes-Related Matters of Ukraine)
Another account from the region highlighted casualties linked to a strike near Kozinka in the Grayvoronsky district of Belgorod oblast, where a local resident sustained shrapnel injuries to the leg. The report framed this as part of ongoing aerial and ground threats that have affected border communities in recent days. (citation: DPR representation at the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of War Crimes-Related Matters of Ukraine)
Additional mentions reflect on the advancement of armored capabilities, including references to recent activity by T-90M Proryv tanks in training or preparation for operations. The language around these units suggests an emphasis on modernizing and showcasing armored readiness within the forces involved in the region. (citation: DPR representation at the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of War Crimes-Related Matters of Ukraine)