There is no threat of a breakthrough on the Kharkiv front - JFO 'Kharkiv'.


Russian troops continue active operations near Vovchansk in the Kharkiv direction. This activity includes up to ten assaults, as well as shelling from artillery, MLRS, heavy flamethrower weapons, and drones. However, despite this, there is currently no threat of a breakthrough on the front. The situation remains tense, but the intensity of enemy attacks may vary.
'There are days when the enemy conducts up to ten assaults, but this does not mean that the front is quiet. Enemy artillery, MLRS, heavy flamethrower systems, and drones are operating in the area of Vovchansk,' explained Pavlo Shamsin.
A lingering threat is posed by shelling from heavy flamethrower weapons, originating from the Russian Federation, particularly from the Shebekino area in the Belgorod region. Enemy forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles - both for reconnaissance and for strikes that accompany small infantry groups. Combat activities are ongoing in the Vovchansk area, the intensity of which may vary, but there is currently no threat of a breakthrough on the front. Russian troops are using artillery, heavy flamethrower systems, and drones, as well as firing from Russian territory towards Ukraine.
In the conflict zone near Vovchansk in the Kharkiv direction, active actions by Russian troops continue. Despite the tense situation and intensity of enemy attacks, there are currently no threats of a breakthrough on the front. Ukrainian army representatives note that Russian forces are using various types of weapons, including artillery, heavy flamethrower systems, and drones, as well as shelling from Russian territory. It is important to stay informed about the situation and to take necessary safety precautions.
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