190 clashes on the frontlines over the last day – Ukraine’s General Staff

Source: Ukraine’s General Staff

On November 22, 2024, Ukrainian forces reported 190 combat engagements along various fronts.

Throughout the day, Russian forces launched five missile strikes on Ukrainian positions and communities, using 13 missiles. In addition, 51 airstrikes were carried out, with 85 guided bombs dropped. Russian forces also conducted over 3,000 shelling attacks, including 139 from multiple-launch rocket systems, and deployed over 900 kamikaze drones.

In response, Ukrainian missile and artillery units struck a major enemy target.

  • Kharkiv Sector: Russian forces carried out 10 offensive and assault operations near Starytsia, Vovchansk, and Hlyboke.
  • Kupiansk Sector: Ukrainian forces successfully defended against 18 attacks in the areas of Petropavlivka, Kolisnykivka, Zagryzove, and Lozova.
  • Lyman Sector: Ukrainian troops stopped 16 attacks, with Russian forces focusing on Tverdokhlibove, Novoiehorivka, Hrekivka, Terny, Torske, and Serebryanske Forest.
  • Kramatorsk Sector: Three Russian attempts to advance near Chasiv Yar and Stupochky were successfully repelled by Ukrainian forces.
  • Pokrovsk Sector: Ukrainian forces held off 48 attacks near Myroliubivka, Promin, Lysivka, Petrivka, Chumatske, and Pustynka.
  • Kurakhove Sector: Russian forces attempted 31 assaults near Berestky, Sontsivka, Zoria, Kurakhove, Dalnie, Katerynivka, and Antonivka. All were repelled.
  • Vremivka Sector: Ukrainian forces successfully stopped 14 attacks near Trudove, Konstantynopil, Rozlyv, Sukhyi Yaly, and Novodarivka.
  • Orikhiv Sector: Russian forces made one unsuccessful attempt to advance near Pyatykhatky.
  • Dnipro Sector: Five attacks on Ukrainian positions were repelled by Ukrainian forces in this area.

In the Volyn and Polissia sectors, no significant changes were reported, and no signs of Russian offensive formations were detected.

Along the borders with Chernihiv and Sumy regions, Russian forces continued reconnaissance and artillery shelling.

In the Kursk sector, Russian forces carried out 15 airstrikes, using 22 guided bombs. Ukrainian forces repelled 29 Russian attacks in this sector.

Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces suffered 1,050 casualties. Ukrainian forces also destroyed one tank, 13 armored vehicles, five artillery systems, one multiple-launch rocket system, one air defense system, one tactical drone, eight missiles, 32 vehicles, and one piece of specialized equipment.

On October 6, the Administrative Cassation Court within the Supreme Court of Ukraine continued hearing case No. 990/80/25, in which the fifth President and leader of the party “European Solidarity”, Petro Poroshenko, seeks to have Presidential Decree No. 81/2025 from February 12, 2025 — enacting sanctions by the decision of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) — declared illegal and annulled. The plaintiff claims the document was falsified and that the sanctions are a tool of political persecution of the opposition, contrary to international norms. Government representatives deny the allegations and insist their actions were lawful. Journalists of Bukvy were present at the hearing.

Rinat Akhmetov’s Metinvest Group has completed the construction of an upgraded underground NATO Role 2 hospital in one of the hottest sectors of the frontline. This is the second stabilization point established under the Steel Front initiative in cooperation with the Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The new facility, funded by Metinvest with an investment of UAH 21 million, is more secure than the first one thanks to its deeper location underground (over 6 meters) and additional fortifications.

Five armored vehicles “Kozak” have received a new mission – thanks to the support of Metinvest, they have been upgraded to full-fledged command and staff vehicles. These upgraded vehicles are now operating on the front line.

A kamikaze drone flies directly toward an armored personnel carrier. But instead of penetrating the hull, it explodes on a steel screen. The crew survives. This is the new reality for Ukrainian forces, who have received enhanced protection thanks to the Metinvest project within “Steel Front of Rinat Akhmetov”.

To commemorate the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion, “Bukvy” has compiled data on the largest donors supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Among them there are charitable foundations and businesses. The list includes, in particular, foundations that provide assistance exclusively from their own resources, without fundraising (such as SCM by Rinat Akhmetov, Epicenter, etc.).