Ukrainian military repulse eight enemy attacks in JFO area, destroy five tanks
The Ukrainian military have repulsed eight enemy attacks in the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) area over the past day.
27 May 2022
The Ukrainian military have repulsed eight enemy attacks in the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) area over the past day.
Over the past day, Ukrainian defenders have eliminated up to 60 enemy troops in eastern Ukraine.
Russian troops have opened fire on settlements in Sumy Region with mortar systems. The data on casualties among civilians are yet to be updated.
Ukrainian paratroopers have destroyed Russia’s Ka-52 ‘Alligator’ combat helicopter in Kharkiv Region.
The town of Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk region, is under constant fire but is not encircled as the enemy stays only on the outskirts.
In the south, the Russians try to hold the occupied frontiers and restrain the Ukrainian troops to prevent the redeployment of Defense Forces’ reserves to other directions.
Since the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine started, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has recorded 8,766 civilian casualties in the country: 4,031 killed and 4,735 injured.
Russian troops are opening intense fire all over the contact line in Luhansk Region and Donetsk Region. The situation is remaining challenging but controlled.
Russia’s Su-35 fighter jet has been shot down by the Ukrainian fighter aircraft over Kherson Region.
World politicians are preparing for Russia’s possible use of tactical nuclear weapons.
Sievierodonetsk authorities are preparing evacuation routes but hope the Armed Forces of Ukraine will defend the city.
The Russian Federation has already used 2,400 different-type missiles against Ukraine since the full-scale war started.
The Russian military fired three missiles at the Dnipropetrovsk region this morning, killing ten people and wounding at least 35 others after one missile hit a Ukrainian National Guard base in Dnipro.
Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian President's Office, has called on Western partners to provide Ukraine with U.S.-made multiple launch rocket systems as soon as possible.
Russian invaders killed 13 people and wounded 15 others in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions on May 26.
The Russian Federation uses the heaviest non-nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
Over the past day, the Russian invaders destroyed 94 civilian objects in Donetsk region. Casualties were reported.
About 70 bodies were found under the rubble in the territory of former Oktiabr plant in captured Mariupol. The bodies will be buried in a mass grave.
Russians fired mortars from their territory on the border areas of Sumy region, northern Ukraine.
The Evacuation 200 search team found 14 bodies of Russian servicemen in Kyiv region.
From February 24 to May 27, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated about 29,750 Russian personnel.
On May 26, Russian troops tried to break into Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk region. Five people were killed by enemy shells in the region during the day.
Russia is redeploying its land, air, and naval forces from the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula to Zaporizhzhia direction, southern Ukraine.
As a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, 241 children have been killed.
The enemy fired on the Dnipropetrovsk region at night and in the morning.
The Russian army has renewed its assault on the town of Sloviansk in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
Despite making several gains in the battles in eastern Ukraine, Russian forces are slow, losing many soldiers and beginning to prepare a "third line of defense."
Russian forces have lost nearly 1,000 tanks, over 350 artillery pieces, as well as almost three dozen fighter bomber fixed-wing aircraft and more than 50 helicopters so far in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
A fighter jet of the Ukrainian Air Force has struck an enemy target in the sky over the Chernivtsi region.
In southern Ukraine, on May 26, Russian occupiers tried to launch an air strike on Ukrainian positions using a helicopter but Ukraine's Armed Forces forced the enemy to retreat.