Russia has violated ceasefire regime 2,299 times – Ukraine's General Staff

- 12 April, 11:04
A Ukrainian artillery system in action. Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

As of the morning of 12 April, there had been 2,299 recorded violations of the ceasefire regime that began at 16:00 the previous day.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, information as of 08:00 on 12 April

Details: Russian forces carried out 28 assault actions, 479 attacks, 747 strikes by kamikaze drones (Lancet and Molniya-type) and 1,045 first-person view (FPV) drone strikes. No missile strikes, guided aerial bomb attacks or Shahed-type UAV strikes were recorded.

On the North Slobozhanshchyna front and in the operational zone in Russia's Kursk Oblast, the Russians attacked Ukrainian positions five times over the past day.

On the South Slobozhanshchyna front, Russian forces attempted to break through Ukrainian defensive lines five times near the settlements of Starytsia, Veterynarne, Prylipka and Vovchanski Khutory.

On the Kupiansk front, Russian troops carried out four attacks towards the settlements of Petropavlivka and Novoosynove.

On the Lyman front, the Russians attempted to break through Ukrainian defences nine times near Zarichne and towards Shyikivka, Drobysheve and Lyman.

On the Sloviansk front, Ukrainian defenders stopped four Russian attempts to advance near Platonivka and towards Rai-Oleksandrivka.

On the Kostiantynivka front, Russian forces carried out 21 attacks near Kostiantynivka, Pleshchiivka, Illinivka, Ivanopillia, Rusyn Yar, Sofiivka and Novopavlivka.

On the Pokrovsk front, Ukrainian troops stopped 22 assault actions near the settlements of Rodynske, Dorozhnie, Myrnohrad, Udachne, Novomykolaivka, Molodetske and Novopavlivka.

On the Oleksandrivka front, Russian troops launched six attacks near Novohryhorivka, Ternove and towards Pryvillia.

On the Huliaipole front, seven Russian attacks were recorded near the settlements of Solodke, Olenokostiantynivka, Zaliznychne and Myrne and towards Charivne and Huliaipilske.

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