
Injured Russian soldiers from Donetsk frontline evacuated to Zhdanivka due to lack of hospital space in Horlivka - Ukrainian General Staff
Due to a lack of hospital space in Horlivka, Donetsk region, everyone injured at the front line in the Donetsk sector are evacuated to Zhdanivka, in the center of the region
The General Staff shared this information in their evening report.
"Russia continues to suffer significant losses. Due to a lack of beds in the hospitals in Horlivka settlement, Donetsk region, all the injured from the front line in the Donetsk direction are evacuated to Zhdanivka," the statement reads.
During the day, the Russian army made 8 attacks using multiple launch missile systems on the Belarus border and Ukraine's northern border with Russia.
Three settlements in the Sumy region and eight in the Kharkiv region were shelled with mortar and artillery fire.
In the Kupyansk and Lyman directions, Russia shelled the vicinity of over 15 settlements. This includes five settlements in the Kharkiv region and five in the Luhansk region.
In the Donetsk region's Bakhmut direction, Ukrainian forces' positions near more than 20 settlements were shelled. In particular, eight in the Donetsk region.
In the Donetsk region's Avdiivka direction, six settlements in came under Russian fire.
In the Vuhledar direction, three settlements were shelled.
In the Zaporizhzhia direction, Russian forces fired at more than 20 localities. They included eight in the Zaporizhzhia region.
In the Kherson direction: more than 15 settlements were shelled, particularly Kherson and its suburbs.
During the day, Ukraine's air defense aviation conducted 7 strikes on the areas where Russia troops were concentrated and 2 strikes on air defense positions.
It is reported that the Ukrainian Defense Forces' Aviation carried out seven strikes on the areas where Russian troops were concentrated and 2 strikes on Russian air defense positions. In particular, Ukrainian missile and artillery forces hit 2 areas where Russian troops groupings were located.
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