Ukrainian forces repel Russian attacks on 7 fronts over 24 hours — General Staff
The Ukrainian Armed Forces repulsed numerous Russian attacks across seven sectors of the front over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian General Staff reported on Nov. 19.
Five missiles, 76 airstrikes and 50 shelling attacks were carried out by enemy forces against Ukrainian positions and civilian areas.
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Kupyansk sector – The enemy carried out seven unsuccessful attacks near Synkivka, and east of Petropavlivka in Kharkiv Oblast.
Lyman sector – Ukrainian forces repelled several assaults around Torske in Donetsk Oblast.
Bakhmut sector – Eight Russian attacks near Klishchiivka and Andriivka in Donetsk Oblast were repulsed. Ukrainian forces continue to advance south of Bakhmut.
Avdiivka sector – The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to maintain a strong defense in this area of Donetsk Oblast, inflicting significant losses on the enemy. Some 26 attacks were repulsed east of Keramika, Novobakhmutivka, Stepove and Avdiivka.
Mariupol sector – The enemy carried out 22 unsuccessful attacks in the areas of Maryinka and Novomykhailivka in Donetsk Oblast.
Shakhtarsk and Zaporizhzhya sectors – Three unsuccessful assaults near Staromayorskin Donetsk Oblast were reported. Combat was also recorded around Robotyne, Novoprokopivka, and west of Verbove in Zaporizhzhya Oblast.
Melitopol sector – The Ukrainian Armed Forces continued to advance.
Kherson sector – Counter-battery warfare and artillery strikes on the enemy's rear positions were reported. Ukrainian forces maintain their positions on the left bank of the Dnipro River.
The Ukrainian Air Force carried out six strikes on concentrations of enemy personnel, weapons and military equipment. Fifteen Russian kamikaze drones were shot down overnight.
Enemy personnel, weaponry, and military equipment, as well as an artillery system and an ammunition depot, were hit by Ukraine’s Rocket and Artillery Forces.
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