UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Mar 12 — The Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled four Russian attacks in the Kupiansk direction near Synkivka and Tabaivka in the Kharkiv Oblast over the past day.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine informed about this in a morning briefing.

The Russian army fired mortars and artillery at more than 110 settlements in the Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Kherson and Mykolaiv oblasts.

In the Slobozhanskyi direction, in the border areas, the Russian military conducts intense sabotage activities to prevent the deployment of Ukrainian troops to more dangerous directions and increases the density of minefields along the state border in the Belgorod Oblast.

The General Staff also reported that Russia launched ten missiles and 84 airstrikes and fired 123 times with multiple launch rocket systems at the positions of Ukrainian troops and populated areas.

About the situation in the Kupiansk community

On February 20, during a telethon, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleh Syniehubov, said that the Russian troops intensified shelling of the border areas of the Kharkiv Oblast and continued to storm the positions of Ukrainian defenders in the Kupiansk direction. Russians tried to occupy favorable heights and occupy Kupiansk, an important logistics hub in the region. However, despite the accumulation of Russian forces, the Ukrainian military is holding back the pressure and not giving up their positions.

On February 24, Ukrainian politician Oleksandra Ustynova said in a commentary for the German state radio and TV channel Deutsche Welle that the next target of Russian President Vladimir Putin after the occupation of Avdiivka could be Kupiansk and then Kharkiv. This could happen if Western partners do not increase aid and Ukraine does not receive ammunition, longer-range missiles, and the promised F-16 fighter jets.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy also commented on the threat of Kupiansk’s occupation during a joint briefing with European leaders in Kyiv. In response to a question from a foreign journalist who conveyed the concern of the mayor of Kupiansk about the situation and his wish that the West would deliver the promised weapons as soon as possible, the President replied: “Kupiansk needs help, Kharkiv Oblast as a whole needs help. But I want to remind you that the real defensive line in the Kharkiv Oblast is very good, thanks to our people and the support of our partners.”

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