π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 22
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 42 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 26 neutralised (shot down/suppressed), 7 jammed/lost
π― Impact sites: 9 UAVs hit at 3 locations, debris fell at 3 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 1 missile strike (1 missile), 167 airstrikes (113 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Yastrubyne, Grafske
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kramatorsk
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Kamianske, Novoandriivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.07 - 20:00 22.07): 3 killed, 53 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, Odesa oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 86 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 37
β’ Kursk Oblast: 11
β’ Rostov Oblast: 13
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 7
β’ Oryol Oblast: 4
β’ Samara Oblast: 3
β’ Moscow Oblast: 3
β’ Tula Oblast: 4
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
β’ Black Sea: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.07 - 20:00 22.07): 7 killed, 17 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod oblasts and occupied Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π July 22
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 42 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 26 neutralised (shot down/suppressed), 7 jammed/lost
π― Impact sites: 9 UAVs hit at 3 locations, debris fell at 3 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 1 missile strike (1 missile), 167 airstrikes (113 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Yastrubyne, Grafske
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kramatorsk
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Kamianske, Novoandriivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.07 - 20:00 22.07): 3 killed, 53 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, Odesa oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 86 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 37
β’ Kursk Oblast: 11
β’ Rostov Oblast: 13
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 7
β’ Oryol Oblast: 4
β’ Samara Oblast: 3
β’ Moscow Oblast: 3
β’ Tula Oblast: 4
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
β’ Black Sea: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.07 - 20:00 22.07): 7 killed, 17 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod oblasts and occupied Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π§΅ Frontline Report β Kleban-Byk Reservoir Area, 23/07/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances:
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Kleban-Byk Reservoir sector (Toretsk direction) during the period from July 9-23, 2025. During this timeframe, they attacked a series of settlements along the arc around the reservoir - from Yablunivka and Popiv Yar, and Katerynivka. By mid-July, Russian units had penetrated into Oleksandro-Kalinove, occupying the southern portion.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
Neutral OSINT project DeepState noted Russian force engagement near Yablunivka (in DeepState map, Yablunivka is located more on the east side) and the emergence of a "gray zone" in Oleksandro-Kalinove, reflecting Russian force penetration into the area. Simultaneously, the independent Suriyak map confirmed that Russian forces had taken control of the western part of Yablunivka and were advancing toward Oleksandro-Kalinove. Also, advancement toward the eastern side of the reservoir has been observed.
The total claim of territory assessed using Deep state map is 14.7 kmΒ².
π Open Source Data
Official Ukrainian reports, in turn, did not directly acknowledge the loss of the listed positions, reporting only "repelling attacks in the Toretsk and Kleban-Byk Reservoir areas." Independent analysts confirm the deteriorating situation: according to Conflict Intelligence Team assessment, the position of Ukrainian forces south of the reservoir is rapidly deteriorating.
π― Strategic Value
The Kleban-Byk Reservoir serves as a barrier, creating two logistical bottlenecks to the east and west. The western branch passes through Oleksandro-Kalinove. The eastern branch extends from Nelipivka and Pleshchiivka and continues southward. These roads supply the grouping south of the reservoir, and their loss could significantly impact forces defending to the south.
π·πΊ Russian Advances:
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Kleban-Byk Reservoir sector (Toretsk direction) during the period from July 9-23, 2025. During this timeframe, they attacked a series of settlements along the arc around the reservoir - from Yablunivka and Popiv Yar, and Katerynivka. By mid-July, Russian units had penetrated into Oleksandro-Kalinove, occupying the southern portion.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
Neutral OSINT project DeepState noted Russian force engagement near Yablunivka (in DeepState map, Yablunivka is located more on the east side) and the emergence of a "gray zone" in Oleksandro-Kalinove, reflecting Russian force penetration into the area. Simultaneously, the independent Suriyak map confirmed that Russian forces had taken control of the western part of Yablunivka and were advancing toward Oleksandro-Kalinove. Also, advancement toward the eastern side of the reservoir has been observed.
The total claim of territory assessed using Deep state map is 14.7 kmΒ².
π Open Source Data
Official Ukrainian reports, in turn, did not directly acknowledge the loss of the listed positions, reporting only "repelling attacks in the Toretsk and Kleban-Byk Reservoir areas." Independent analysts confirm the deteriorating situation: according to Conflict Intelligence Team assessment, the position of Ukrainian forces south of the reservoir is rapidly deteriorating.
π― Strategic Value
The Kleban-Byk Reservoir serves as a barrier, creating two logistical bottlenecks to the east and west. The western branch passes through Oleksandro-Kalinove. The eastern branch extends from Nelipivka and Pleshchiivka and continues southward. These roads supply the grouping south of the reservoir, and their loss could significantly impact forces defending to the south.
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 23
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 71 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda - TOT Crimea
β’ 27 neutralised (shot down/suppressed), 18 jammed/lost
π― Impact sites: 26 UAVs hit at 14 locations, debris fell at 5 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 67 airstrikes (123 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Mala Tokmachka, Primorske, Malokaterinivka, Magdalynivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.07 - 20:00 23.07): 2 killed, 11 injured in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 50 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Tula Oblast: 12
β’ Rostov Oblast: 11
β’ Black Sea: 8
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.07 - 20:00 23.07): 1 killed, 11 injured in Bryansk, Belgorod, Rostov oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π July 23
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 71 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda - TOT Crimea
β’ 27 neutralised (shot down/suppressed), 18 jammed/lost
π― Impact sites: 26 UAVs hit at 14 locations, debris fell at 5 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 67 airstrikes (123 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Mala Tokmachka, Primorske, Malokaterinivka, Magdalynivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.07 - 20:00 23.07): 2 killed, 11 injured in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 50 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Tula Oblast: 12
β’ Rostov Oblast: 11
β’ Black Sea: 8
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.07 - 20:00 23.07): 1 killed, 11 injured in Bryansk, Belgorod, Rostov oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 24
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 103 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Kursk, Shatalovo, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 90 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu):
β’ 4 Iskander-K cruise missiles
β’ 1 Iskander-K cruise missile shot down by air defense
π― Impact sites: 16 weapons hit at 11 locations (13 UAVs + 3 missiles), debris fell at 6 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 1 missile strike (4 missiles), 77 airstrikes (134 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Mykolaivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 23.07 - 20:00 24.07): 7 killed, 86 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Odesa, Cherkasy oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 47 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 21
β’ Azov Sea: 11
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 7
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Crimea: 2
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 23.07 - 20:00 24.07): 4 killed, 28 injured in Kursk, Belgorod, Krasnodar Krai and occupied Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π July 24
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 103 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Kursk, Shatalovo, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 90 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu):
β’ 4 Iskander-K cruise missiles
β’ 1 Iskander-K cruise missile shot down by air defense
π― Impact sites: 16 weapons hit at 11 locations (13 UAVs + 3 missiles), debris fell at 6 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 1 missile strike (4 missiles), 77 airstrikes (134 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Mykolaivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 23.07 - 20:00 24.07): 7 killed, 86 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Odesa, Cherkasy oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 47 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 21
β’ Azov Sea: 11
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 7
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Crimea: 2
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 23.07 - 20:00 24.07): 4 killed, 28 injured in Kursk, Belgorod, Krasnodar Krai and occupied Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 25
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 63 UAVs (2 ballistic missiles Iskander-M/KN-23 from Voronezh Oblast (RF) and 61 Shahed-type UAVs and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Kursk, Shatalovo, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF) 54 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π― Impact sites: 7 UAVs hit 4 locations, debris fell at 2 locations
π Missile strikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 1 missile strike (6 missiles)
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 60 airstrikes (78 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Hremyach
β’ Sumy Oblast: Yastrubyne
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Kharkiv
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Rusyn Yar, Mykolayivka, Rodynske, Sukhyy Yar, Biletske, SuvorovΠ΅, Pokrovsk, Shakhove
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Orikhiv
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kozatske
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.07 - 20:00 25.07): 6 killed, 32 injured in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 105 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 26
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 25
β’ Rostov Oblast: 23
β’ Azov Sea: 9
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 8
β’ Stavropol Krai: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 3
β’ Tambov Oblast: 3
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 2
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.07 - 20:00 25.07): 12 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, Krasnodar oblasts and occupied Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π July 25
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 63 UAVs (2 ballistic missiles Iskander-M/KN-23 from Voronezh Oblast (RF) and 61 Shahed-type UAVs and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Kursk, Shatalovo, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF) 54 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π― Impact sites: 7 UAVs hit 4 locations, debris fell at 2 locations
π Missile strikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 1 missile strike (6 missiles)
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 60 airstrikes (78 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Hremyach
β’ Sumy Oblast: Yastrubyne
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Kharkiv
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Rusyn Yar, Mykolayivka, Rodynske, Sukhyy Yar, Biletske, SuvorovΠ΅, Pokrovsk, Shakhove
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Orikhiv
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kozatske
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.07 - 20:00 25.07): 6 killed, 32 injured in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 105 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 26
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 25
β’ Rostov Oblast: 23
β’ Azov Sea: 9
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 8
β’ Stavropol Krai: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 3
β’ Tambov Oblast: 3
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 2
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.07 - 20:00 25.07): 12 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, Krasnodar oblasts and occupied Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 26-27 (Weekend Combined)
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 291 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Oryol, Bryansk, Kursk, Shatalovo, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiiske - occupied Crimea 261 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 27 missiles
β’ 12 ballistic missiles Iskander-M/KN-23 from Voronezh, Kursk, Rostov oblasts (RF), Yeysk and occupied Crimea
β’ 8 cruise missiles Iskander-K from Yeysk, Voronezh, Rostov oblasts (RF)
β’ 7 guided missiles X-59/69 from Belgorod Oblast (RF) airspace and occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast 17 missiles intercepted
π― Impact sites: 10 missiles and 30 UAVs hit 12 locations, debris fell at 10 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 148 airstrikes (256 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Chuhunivka, Shevyakivka
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Rodynske, Myrnohrad, Mykolayivka, Pokrovsk
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Orikhiv, Shcherbaky, Novoandriivka, Zarichne, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Odradokam'yanka, Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.07 - 20:00 27.07): 11 killed, 59 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 225 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 65
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 51
β’ Rostov Oblast: 29
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 21
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 14
β’ Crimea: 10
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 9
β’ Kursk Oblast: 8
β’ Azov Sea: 6
β’ Black Sea: 5
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 2
β’ Moscow Oblast: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
β’ Tambov Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.07 - 20:00 27.07): 6 killed, 25 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, Leningrad, Rostov oblasts, Ingushetia and occupied Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π July 26-27 (Weekend Combined)
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 291 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Oryol, Bryansk, Kursk, Shatalovo, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiiske - occupied Crimea 261 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 27 missiles
β’ 12 ballistic missiles Iskander-M/KN-23 from Voronezh, Kursk, Rostov oblasts (RF), Yeysk and occupied Crimea
β’ 8 cruise missiles Iskander-K from Yeysk, Voronezh, Rostov oblasts (RF)
β’ 7 guided missiles X-59/69 from Belgorod Oblast (RF) airspace and occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast 17 missiles intercepted
π― Impact sites: 10 missiles and 30 UAVs hit 12 locations, debris fell at 10 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 148 airstrikes (256 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Chuhunivka, Shevyakivka
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Rodynske, Myrnohrad, Mykolayivka, Pokrovsk
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Orikhiv, Shcherbaky, Novoandriivka, Zarichne, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Odradokam'yanka, Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.07 - 20:00 27.07): 11 killed, 59 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 225 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 65
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 51
β’ Rostov Oblast: 29
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 21
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 14
β’ Crimea: 10
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 9
β’ Kursk Oblast: 8
β’ Azov Sea: 6
β’ Black Sea: 5
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 2
β’ Moscow Oblast: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
β’ Tambov Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.07 - 20:00 27.07): 6 killed, 25 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, Leningrad, Rostov oblasts, Ingushetia and occupied Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π§΅ Frontline Sentinel β Stepnohirsβka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast 28/07/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances: Russian forces have entered the town of Stepnohirsβk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast for the first time, capitalizing of their recent momentum made in the town of Kamβyansβke. Russian forces advanced over 2.5km from Kamβyansβke, entering the 3rd micro district within Stepnohirsβk gaining control of a multi-story apartment building.
πMapped Territorial Changes: Ukrainian mapping project, DeepStateMap confirmed that Russian forces had advanced to the region via expansion of the grey zone within the micro district of Stepnohirsβk, DeepStateMap did not confirm that Russian forces had yet established permanent positions within the town at this time.
πOpen-Source Information: The Ukrainian 210th Separate Assault Regiment uploaded new First Person View (FPV) Drone footage showing targeted strikes against Russian forces positioned within a multi-story apartment building within the 3rd micro district of Stepnohirsβka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
π― Strategic Value: The expansion of Russian offensive operations into the town of Stepnohirsk poses a significant strategic threat, as it brings the city of Zaporizhzhia within potential range of Russian tube artillery for the first time since early 2022. If Russian forces succeed in capturing Stepnohirsk, civilian life in Zaporizhzhia would become increasingly untenable under the threat of constant shelling, and this development could mark the initial phase of preparatory actions for a broader Russian offensive against the city, potentially in 2026. Beyond the threat to Zaporizhzhia itself, the advance into Stepnohirsk has enabled Russia to extend its operational flanks in two critical directions. On one side, Russian forces are pressuring the eastern bank of the Dnipro River, placing Ukrainian units stationed in the town of Plavni at risk of encirclement or cutoff. On the other, they have expanded west of Orikhiv, further straining Ukrainian defenses and complicating Kyivβs ability to maintain control over the southern Zaporizhzhia front.
π·πΊ Russian Advances: Russian forces have entered the town of Stepnohirsβk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast for the first time, capitalizing of their recent momentum made in the town of Kamβyansβke. Russian forces advanced over 2.5km from Kamβyansβke, entering the 3rd micro district within Stepnohirsβk gaining control of a multi-story apartment building.
πMapped Territorial Changes: Ukrainian mapping project, DeepStateMap confirmed that Russian forces had advanced to the region via expansion of the grey zone within the micro district of Stepnohirsβk, DeepStateMap did not confirm that Russian forces had yet established permanent positions within the town at this time.
πOpen-Source Information: The Ukrainian 210th Separate Assault Regiment uploaded new First Person View (FPV) Drone footage showing targeted strikes against Russian forces positioned within a multi-story apartment building within the 3rd micro district of Stepnohirsβka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
π― Strategic Value: The expansion of Russian offensive operations into the town of Stepnohirsk poses a significant strategic threat, as it brings the city of Zaporizhzhia within potential range of Russian tube artillery for the first time since early 2022. If Russian forces succeed in capturing Stepnohirsk, civilian life in Zaporizhzhia would become increasingly untenable under the threat of constant shelling, and this development could mark the initial phase of preparatory actions for a broader Russian offensive against the city, potentially in 2026. Beyond the threat to Zaporizhzhia itself, the advance into Stepnohirsk has enabled Russia to extend its operational flanks in two critical directions. On one side, Russian forces are pressuring the eastern bank of the Dnipro River, placing Ukrainian units stationed in the town of Plavni at risk of encirclement or cutoff. On the other, they have expanded west of Orikhiv, further straining Ukrainian defenses and complicating Kyivβs ability to maintain control over the southern Zaporizhzhia front.
Video from Zaporizhzhia front
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 28
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 324 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Kursk, Orel, Millerovo, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 309 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu):
β’ 4 Kh-101 cruise missiles from Saratov Oblast (RF)
β’ 3 Kh-47 M2 "Kinzhal" aeroballistic missiles from Lipetsk Oblast (RF)
β’ 2 Kh-101 cruise missiles shot down by air defense
β’ All 3 Kh-47 M2 missiles failed to reach targets
π― Impact sites: 17 weapons hit at 3 locations (15 UAVs + 2 missiles of various types), debris fell at several locations
β’ Primary target: Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 90 airstrikes (149 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Ternove
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka, Ivanopillia, Markove, Svitle
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne, Bilohiria, Novoandriivka, Bilenske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.07 - 20:00 28.07): 1 killed, 18 injured in Kyiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 9 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 4
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Orel Oblast: 1
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.07 - 20:00 28.07): 5 injured in Bryansk, Belgorod oblasts and occupied Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π July 28
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 324 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Kursk, Orel, Millerovo, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 309 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu):
β’ 4 Kh-101 cruise missiles from Saratov Oblast (RF)
β’ 3 Kh-47 M2 "Kinzhal" aeroballistic missiles from Lipetsk Oblast (RF)
β’ 2 Kh-101 cruise missiles shot down by air defense
β’ All 3 Kh-47 M2 missiles failed to reach targets
π― Impact sites: 17 weapons hit at 3 locations (15 UAVs + 2 missiles of various types), debris fell at several locations
β’ Primary target: Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 90 airstrikes (149 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Ternove
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka, Ivanopillia, Markove, Svitle
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne, Bilohiria, Novoandriivka, Bilenske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.07 - 20:00 28.07): 1 killed, 18 injured in Kyiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 9 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 4
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Orel Oblast: 1
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.07 - 20:00 28.07): 5 injured in Bryansk, Belgorod oblasts and occupied Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 29
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 37 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Orel, Kursk, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 32 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu):
β’ 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles from Rostov Oblast (RF), TOT Crimea
π― Impact sites: 7 weapons hit at 3 locations (5 UAVs + 2 missiles), debris fell at 2 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 3 missile strikes (6 missiles), 57 airstrikes (109 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria, Hryhorivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.07 - 20:00 29.07): 20 killed, 83 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 83 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 43
β’ Rostov Oblast: 22
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 6
β’ Tula Oblast: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 1
β’ Orel Oblast: 1
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.07 - 20:00 29.07): 3 killed, 16 injured in Kursk, Belgorod, Rostov oblasts and occupied Donetsk oblast
π July 29
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 37 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Orel, Kursk, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 32 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu):
β’ 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles from Rostov Oblast (RF), TOT Crimea
π― Impact sites: 7 weapons hit at 3 locations (5 UAVs + 2 missiles), debris fell at 2 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 3 missile strikes (6 missiles), 57 airstrikes (109 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria, Hryhorivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.07 - 20:00 29.07): 20 killed, 83 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 83 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 43
β’ Rostov Oblast: 22
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 6
β’ Tula Oblast: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 1
β’ Orel Oblast: 1
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.07 - 20:00 29.07): 3 killed, 16 injured in Kursk, Belgorod, Rostov oblasts and occupied Donetsk oblast
π§΅ Frontline Sentinel β Siversk, Donetsk Oblast, 30/07/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Russian forces continued offensive operations on the Siversk axis, advancing in the Serebryanka and Grigorovka areas across the Seversky Donets River and closely approaching the outskirts of Siversk city. Simultaneously, Russian assault groups are conducting offensive operations from the southeast in the Verkhnekamenskoye area.
π Mapped Changes
New territorial captures are confirmed by independent cartographic resources. Neutral project Suriyak Maps reports Russian force consolidation in central Serebryanka and the northwestern outskirts of Verkhnekamenskoye. Similarly, DeepState map has updated, recording enemy advancement in Verkhnekamenskoye areas. Information also exists regarding advancement in Serebryanka Forest to the north. Total capture area on DeepState maps: 11.6 kmΒ².
π Open Sources
Russian military Telegram channels and pro-government bloggers reported Russian unit consolidation in Serebryanka and Verkhnekamenskoye areas, publishing photos and videos from forward positions confirming presence in these sectors. Specifically, claims state that Russian advance detachments approached closely to Siversk's eastern outskirts. Independent OSINT analysts confirmed Russian advancement presence, though conservatively assess its scale. Ukrainian command in official General Staff reports mentions fighting in Verkhnekamenskoye, Vyemka, and Grigorovka areas but does not confirm loss of settlements or significant front line changes. Meanwhile, independent Ukrainian analysts and monitoring projects (e.g., DeepState) note "gray zone" expansion.
π― Strategic Significance
Currently, Russian forces are advancing east of Siversk, but the situation remains controlled. The situation in Serebryanka Forest also requires clarification. In strategic perspective, control of this zone opens the path for offensive operations against key Ukrainian defense nodesβSlavyansk and Kramatorskβfrom the northeastern direction. Additionally, the emergence of a new threat focus forces UAF to disperse forces, diverting reserves to defend the Siversk sector, potentially facilitating further Russian offensive operations on other front segments.
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Russian forces continued offensive operations on the Siversk axis, advancing in the Serebryanka and Grigorovka areas across the Seversky Donets River and closely approaching the outskirts of Siversk city. Simultaneously, Russian assault groups are conducting offensive operations from the southeast in the Verkhnekamenskoye area.
π Mapped Changes
New territorial captures are confirmed by independent cartographic resources. Neutral project Suriyak Maps reports Russian force consolidation in central Serebryanka and the northwestern outskirts of Verkhnekamenskoye. Similarly, DeepState map has updated, recording enemy advancement in Verkhnekamenskoye areas. Information also exists regarding advancement in Serebryanka Forest to the north. Total capture area on DeepState maps: 11.6 kmΒ².
π Open Sources
Russian military Telegram channels and pro-government bloggers reported Russian unit consolidation in Serebryanka and Verkhnekamenskoye areas, publishing photos and videos from forward positions confirming presence in these sectors. Specifically, claims state that Russian advance detachments approached closely to Siversk's eastern outskirts. Independent OSINT analysts confirmed Russian advancement presence, though conservatively assess its scale. Ukrainian command in official General Staff reports mentions fighting in Verkhnekamenskoye, Vyemka, and Grigorovka areas but does not confirm loss of settlements or significant front line changes. Meanwhile, independent Ukrainian analysts and monitoring projects (e.g., DeepState) note "gray zone" expansion.
π― Strategic Significance
Currently, Russian forces are advancing east of Siversk, but the situation remains controlled. The situation in Serebryanka Forest also requires clarification. In strategic perspective, control of this zone opens the path for offensive operations against key Ukrainian defense nodesβSlavyansk and Kramatorskβfrom the northeastern direction. Additionally, the emergence of a new threat focus forces UAF to disperse forces, diverting reserves to defend the Siversk sector, potentially facilitating further Russian offensive operations on other front segments.
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 30
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 78 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Oryol, Kursk, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 51 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
β’ Special feature: up to 8 reactive UAVs used on northern direction
π― Impact sites: 27 UAVs hit at 7 locations, debris fell at 2 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 70 airstrikes (122 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Ternove
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka, Ivanopillia, Markove, Svitle
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne, Bilohiria, Novoandriivka, Bilenke
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.07 - 20:00 30.07): 1 killed, 20 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 16 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 9
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 4
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 3
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.07 - 20:00 30.07): 12 injured in Belgorod Oblast and occupied Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π July 30
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 78 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Oryol, Kursk, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 51 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
β’ Special feature: up to 8 reactive UAVs used on northern direction
π― Impact sites: 27 UAVs hit at 7 locations, debris fell at 2 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 70 airstrikes (122 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Ternove
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka, Ivanopillia, Markove, Svitle
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne, Bilohiria, Novoandriivka, Bilenke
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.07 - 20:00 30.07): 1 killed, 20 injured in Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 16 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 9
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 4
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 3
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.07 - 20:00 30.07): 12 injured in Belgorod Oblast and occupied Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π July 31
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 309 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Millerovo, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk - RF
β’ 288 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
β’ Main target: capital of Ukraine, Kyiv
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 8 Iskander-K cruise missiles from Kursk Oblast, RF
β’ 3 neutralised
π― Impact sites: 5 missiles (including 1 hit on residential building in Kyiv) and 21 UAVs hit at 12 locations, debris fell at 19 locations (almost all in the capital)
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 57 airstrikes (127 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Medvedivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria, Veselianka, Hryhorivka, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Novotiahynka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 30.07 - 20:00 31.07): 19 killed, 186 injured in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 40 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 11
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 11
β’ Crimea: 7
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 5
β’ Rostov Oblast: 2
β’ Tambov Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Black Sea: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 30.07 - 20:00 31.07): 3 killed, 23 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π July 31
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 309 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Bryansk, Millerovo, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk - RF
β’ 288 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
β’ Main target: capital of Ukraine, Kyiv
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 8 Iskander-K cruise missiles from Kursk Oblast, RF
β’ 3 neutralised
π― Impact sites: 5 missiles (including 1 hit on residential building in Kyiv) and 21 UAVs hit at 12 locations, debris fell at 19 locations (almost all in the capital)
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 57 airstrikes (127 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Medvedivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria, Veselianka, Hryhorivka, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Novotiahynka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 30.07 - 20:00 31.07): 19 killed, 186 injured in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 40 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 11
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 11
β’ Crimea: 7
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 5
β’ Rostov Oblast: 2
β’ Tambov Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Black Sea: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 30.07 - 20:00 31.07): 3 killed, 23 injured in Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π August 1
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 72 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Millerovo, Kursk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF) 44 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π― Impact sites: 28 UAVs hit 9 locations, attacks on frontline territories of Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk oblasts and Kyiv region
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 70 airstrikes (116 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Pidlyman
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Kozatske
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.07 - 20:00 01.08): 2 killed, 28 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 78 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 33
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 12
β’ Rostov Oblast: 12
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 7
β’ Azov Sea: 6
β’ Black Sea: 4
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.07 - 20:00 01.08): 3 killed, 16 injured in Belgorod Oblast and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π August 1
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 72 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Millerovo, Kursk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF) 44 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π― Impact sites: 28 UAVs hit 9 locations, attacks on frontline territories of Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk oblasts and Kyiv region
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 70 airstrikes (116 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Pidlyman
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Kozatske
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.07 - 20:00 01.08): 2 killed, 28 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 78 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 33
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 12
β’ Rostov Oblast: 12
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 7
β’ Azov Sea: 6
β’ Black Sea: 4
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.07 - 20:00 01.08): 3 killed, 16 injured in Belgorod Oblast and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π August 2-3 (Weekend Combined)
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 136 UAVs (98 Shahed-type and decoys, 8 high-speed reactive UAVs) launched from Millerovo, Kursk, Bryansk (RF), Hvardiiske - occupied Crimea, Shatalovo (RF) 106 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 7 missiles
β’ 1 ballistic missile Iskander-M from Bryansk Oblast (RF)
β’ 5 guided missiles S-300/S-400 from Kursk Oblast (RF)
β’ 1 cruise missile X-22 from Black Sea airspace 7 missiles intercepted
π― Impact sites: 6 missiles and 24 UAVs hit 13 locations, debris fell at 4 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 132 airstrikes (243 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Seredyna-Buda
β’ Donetsk Oblast: various locations
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne, Bilohirya, Novoandriivka, Hryhorivka, Richne, Veselanka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.08 - 20:00 03.08): 5 killed, 48 injured in Chernihiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 286 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 82
β’ Rostov Oblast: 54
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 38
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 32
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 32
β’ Azov Sea: 11
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 11
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 8
β’ Kursk Oblast: 7
β’ Crimea: 6
β’ Samara Oblast: 5
β’ Penza Oblast: 4
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 3
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.08 - 20:00 03.08): 3 killed, 16 injured in Bryansk, Krasnodar, Rostov, Samara, Voronezh oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π August 2-3 (Weekend Combined)
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 136 UAVs (98 Shahed-type and decoys, 8 high-speed reactive UAVs) launched from Millerovo, Kursk, Bryansk (RF), Hvardiiske - occupied Crimea, Shatalovo (RF) 106 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 7 missiles
β’ 1 ballistic missile Iskander-M from Bryansk Oblast (RF)
β’ 5 guided missiles S-300/S-400 from Kursk Oblast (RF)
β’ 1 cruise missile X-22 from Black Sea airspace 7 missiles intercepted
π― Impact sites: 6 missiles and 24 UAVs hit 13 locations, debris fell at 4 locations
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 132 airstrikes (243 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Seredyna-Buda
β’ Donetsk Oblast: various locations
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Zaliznychne, Bilohirya, Novoandriivka, Hryhorivka, Richne, Veselanka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Lvove
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.08 - 20:00 03.08): 5 killed, 48 injured in Chernihiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 286 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 82
β’ Rostov Oblast: 54
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 38
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 32
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 32
β’ Azov Sea: 11
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 11
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 8
β’ Kursk Oblast: 7
β’ Crimea: 6
β’ Samara Oblast: 5
β’ Penza Oblast: 4
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 3
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.08 - 20:00 03.08): 3 killed, 16 injured in Bryansk, Krasnodar, Rostov, Samara, Voronezh oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
Frontline Sentinel β Plavni/Stepnohirsk 04/08/2025
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Advances: As of the 2nd of August, Ukrainian forces were able to retake positions inside the Stepnohirs'k 3rd micro district from Russian forces, clearing multiple basements and multi-story apartment buildings in the region and further reclaiming 0.08 kmΒ² of territory.
π·πΊ Russian Advances: Russian forces have continued offensive operations along the east bank of the Dnipro River further advancing into the village of Plavni capturing around 50% of the locality (3.1 kmΒ²), this enhancing their zone of operational control over the western flank towards Stepnohirs'k.
π Mapped Changes: Ukrainian mapping project Deepstate map has acknowledged fighting within the village of Plavni and expanded the grey area around the village as well as Stepnohirs'k town and the strategic operational high ground located to the Northeast of the Russian occupied town of Kamβyansβke. Neutral mapping project Suriyak map also highlighted changes within the village of Plavni.
π Open Sources: Ukrainian telegram channel Voice of Hortica reported that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Syrskyi, personally took part in the planning of a counter offensive within the region of Plavni and Stepnohirs'k direction describing the operational situation for Russian forces in the region as βdireβ. The counter offensive was launched to stabilize the frontline, although the situation is reported as dire for Russian forces, the source also reported that a small number of Ukrainian assaults did end unsuccessfully. This brought a response of a limited counterattack of Russian forces, which continues to advance within Plavni.
π― Strategic Significance: Russian forces continue to advance in a northern direction towards the town of Stepnohirs'k using the village of Plavni to advance and gain further operational control over the east bank of the Dnipro River. Russian forces continue to expand their overall western flank around the strategic city of Orikhiv, whilst simultaneously adding more pressure to the city of Zaporizhzhia.
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Advances: As of the 2nd of August, Ukrainian forces were able to retake positions inside the Stepnohirs'k 3rd micro district from Russian forces, clearing multiple basements and multi-story apartment buildings in the region and further reclaiming 0.08 kmΒ² of territory.
π·πΊ Russian Advances: Russian forces have continued offensive operations along the east bank of the Dnipro River further advancing into the village of Plavni capturing around 50% of the locality (3.1 kmΒ²), this enhancing their zone of operational control over the western flank towards Stepnohirs'k.
π Mapped Changes: Ukrainian mapping project Deepstate map has acknowledged fighting within the village of Plavni and expanded the grey area around the village as well as Stepnohirs'k town and the strategic operational high ground located to the Northeast of the Russian occupied town of Kamβyansβke. Neutral mapping project Suriyak map also highlighted changes within the village of Plavni.
π Open Sources: Ukrainian telegram channel Voice of Hortica reported that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Syrskyi, personally took part in the planning of a counter offensive within the region of Plavni and Stepnohirs'k direction describing the operational situation for Russian forces in the region as βdireβ. The counter offensive was launched to stabilize the frontline, although the situation is reported as dire for Russian forces, the source also reported that a small number of Ukrainian assaults did end unsuccessfully. This brought a response of a limited counterattack of Russian forces, which continues to advance within Plavni.
π― Strategic Significance: Russian forces continue to advance in a northern direction towards the town of Stepnohirs'k using the village of Plavni to advance and gain further operational control over the east bank of the Dnipro River. Russian forces continue to expand their overall western flank around the strategic city of Orikhiv, whilst simultaneously adding more pressure to the city of Zaporizhzhia.
π₯ Strike Track Report
π August 4
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 162 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Millerovo, Kursk, Bryansk, Oryol - RF, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 161 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 1 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missile
β’ 0 neutralised
π― Impact sites: 1 UAV hit, debris fell at 9 locations in Odesa and Kyiv oblasts
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 3 missile strikes and 72 airstrikes (5 missiles, 129 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Arkhypivka
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Dobropillia, Ivanopillia
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria, Uspinivka, Malokaterinivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Olhivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.08 - 20:00 04.08): 8 killed, 10 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 66 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 20
β’ Crimea: 14
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 12
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 8
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 6
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Rostov Oblast: 2
β’ Moscow Oblast: 1
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.08 - 20:00 04.08): 6 injured in occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
π August 4
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 162 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Millerovo, Kursk, Bryansk, Oryol - RF, Gvardeyske - TOT Crimea
β’ 161 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 1 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missile
β’ 0 neutralised
π― Impact sites: 1 UAV hit, debris fell at 9 locations in Odesa and Kyiv oblasts
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 3 missile strikes and 72 airstrikes (5 missiles, 129 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Arkhypivka
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Dobropillia, Ivanopillia
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohiria, Uspinivka, Malokaterinivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Olhivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.08 - 20:00 04.08): 8 killed, 10 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 66 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 20
β’ Crimea: 14
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 12
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 8
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 6
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Rostov Oblast: 2
β’ Moscow Oblast: 1
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.08 - 20:00 04.08): 6 injured in occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
π₯ Strike Track Report
π August 5
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 46 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk - RF
β’ 29 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 1 Iskander-M ballistic missile from Bryansk Oblast - RF
β’ 0 neutralised
π― Impact sites: 17 UAVs hit on eastern direction, 1 ballistic missile hit, debris fell at 3 locations on southern and northeastern directions
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 2 missile strikes and 107 airstrikes (2 missiles, 147 guided bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Khliborob
β’ Kherson Oblast: Olhivka, Kozatske, Dariivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.08 - 20:00 05.08): 6 killed, 31 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 34 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 15
β’ Rostov Oblast: 11
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 3
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.08 - 20:00 05.08): 6 killed, 13 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
π August 5
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 46 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk - RF
β’ 29 neutralised (shot down/suppressed)
π Missile strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 1 Iskander-M ballistic missile from Bryansk Oblast - RF
β’ 0 neutralised
π― Impact sites: 17 UAVs hit on eastern direction, 1 ballistic missile hit, debris fell at 3 locations on southern and northeastern directions
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 2 missile strikes and 107 airstrikes (2 missiles, 147 guided bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Khliborob
β’ Kherson Oblast: Olhivka, Kozatske, Dariivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.08 - 20:00 05.08): 6 killed, 31 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 34 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 15
β’ Rostov Oblast: 11
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 3
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.08 - 20:00 05.08): 6 killed, 13 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
π§΅ Frontline Sentinel β Iskra, Donetsk Oblast, 07/08/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Russian forces from late July through the first week of August 2025 actively conducted offensive operations on the Novopavlovsk axis, particularly in the VoskresΓ©nka β Oleksandrohrad β Iskra β Zelenyi Hai β Dachne sector. According to UAF General Staff data, numerous enemy assault attacks were recorded dailyβup to 11-23 breakthrough attempts per day, which Ukrainian defense repelled in the areas of VoskresΓ©nka, Oleksandrohrad, Zelenyi Hai, Piddubne, Tovste, Maliivka, and Novopil settlements. As a result of these offensive operations, by late July - early August, Russians succeeded in advancing in some sectors. According to DeepState project data and other open sources, by July 26, Russian forces managed to gain foothold in Zelenyi Hai village on the Donetsk-Dnipropetrovsk Oblast border. VoskresΓ©nka also came under assaultβas of August 6, it was practically lost by Ukrainian forces.
π Mapped Changes
On Deep State analytical project maps, Russian Armed Forces advancement is observed north of Yalta and Zirka, as well as east of VoskresΓ©nka. Independent cartographic analysis by Suriyak Maps corroborates these territorial shifts, showing Russian consolidation in previously contested areas. The total capture area is estimated at 16.09 sq km.
π Open-Source Information
Russian military-affiliated Telegram channels reported continued advances through the Zelenyi HaiβOleksandrohrad sector, claiming full control over Zelenyi Hai and ongoing assaults on Oleksandrohrad's outskirts. Ukrainian official channels, including the General Staff, have not publicly confirmed the loss of Zelenyi Hai but have repeatedly reported daily repelled attacks in the surrounding area. On August 3rd, Operational Command "Khortytsia" acknowledged that Russian forces were attempting to push toward Filia and the administrative border with Dnipropetrovsk region, confirming that the front line was "under extreme pressure" in this sector. No official Ukrainian statements were issued regarding the control status of Oleksandrohrad or Iskra.
π― Strategic Significance
Currently, Russian Armed Forces maintain pressure on this front sector following last month's breakthrough. UAF succeeded in reducing the advancement tempo, but this front section remains extremely unstable. Russian forces seek to establish a large stable bridgehead for further advancement into Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Russian forces from late July through the first week of August 2025 actively conducted offensive operations on the Novopavlovsk axis, particularly in the VoskresΓ©nka β Oleksandrohrad β Iskra β Zelenyi Hai β Dachne sector. According to UAF General Staff data, numerous enemy assault attacks were recorded dailyβup to 11-23 breakthrough attempts per day, which Ukrainian defense repelled in the areas of VoskresΓ©nka, Oleksandrohrad, Zelenyi Hai, Piddubne, Tovste, Maliivka, and Novopil settlements. As a result of these offensive operations, by late July - early August, Russians succeeded in advancing in some sectors. According to DeepState project data and other open sources, by July 26, Russian forces managed to gain foothold in Zelenyi Hai village on the Donetsk-Dnipropetrovsk Oblast border. VoskresΓ©nka also came under assaultβas of August 6, it was practically lost by Ukrainian forces.
π Mapped Changes
On Deep State analytical project maps, Russian Armed Forces advancement is observed north of Yalta and Zirka, as well as east of VoskresΓ©nka. Independent cartographic analysis by Suriyak Maps corroborates these territorial shifts, showing Russian consolidation in previously contested areas. The total capture area is estimated at 16.09 sq km.
π Open-Source Information
Russian military-affiliated Telegram channels reported continued advances through the Zelenyi HaiβOleksandrohrad sector, claiming full control over Zelenyi Hai and ongoing assaults on Oleksandrohrad's outskirts. Ukrainian official channels, including the General Staff, have not publicly confirmed the loss of Zelenyi Hai but have repeatedly reported daily repelled attacks in the surrounding area. On August 3rd, Operational Command "Khortytsia" acknowledged that Russian forces were attempting to push toward Filia and the administrative border with Dnipropetrovsk region, confirming that the front line was "under extreme pressure" in this sector. No official Ukrainian statements were issued regarding the control status of Oleksandrohrad or Iskra.
π― Strategic Significance
Currently, Russian Armed Forces maintain pressure on this front sector following last month's breakthrough. UAF succeeded in reducing the advancement tempo, but this front section remains extremely unstable. Russian forces seek to establish a large stable bridgehead for further advancement into Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
π₯ Strike Track Report
π August 6
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 45 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (occupied Crimea)
36 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π― Impact sites: 9 UAVs hit 3 locations, debris fell at 1 location
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 87 airstrikes (157 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Boyaro-Lezhachi
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Shevyakivka, Semenivka, Khatne, Okhrimivka, Kupiansk
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Novoselivka, Kolodyazi, Serednye, Karpivka, Oleksandrivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Kanivske, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Antonivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings): 6 killed, 33 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 53 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
Bryansk Oblast: 16
Rostov Oblast: 16
Crimea: 12
Voronezh Oblast: 4
Oryol Oblast: 3
Belgorod Oblast: 2
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings): 2 killed, 19 injured in Belgorod, Kursk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
π August 6
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes (source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu): 45 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (occupied Crimea)
36 neutralised (shot down/jammed)
π― Impact sites: 9 UAVs hit 3 locations, debris fell at 1 location
π₯ Airstrikes (source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU): 87 airstrikes (157 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Boyaro-Lezhachi
β’ Kharkiv Oblast: Shevyakivka, Semenivka, Khatne, Okhrimivka, Kupiansk
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Novoselivka, Kolodyazi, Serednye, Karpivka, Oleksandrivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Kanivske, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Antonivka
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings): 6 killed, 33 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes (source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia): 53 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
Bryansk Oblast: 16
Rostov Oblast: 16
Crimea: 12
Voronezh Oblast: 4
Oryol Oblast: 3
Belgorod Oblast: 2
π§ββοΈ Casualties (source: @CIT_shellings): 2 killed, 19 injured in Belgorod, Kursk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts