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The current situation at the front line as of January 27, 2023

The current situation at the front line as of January 27, 2023
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Day 338 of the Russian full-scale invasion continues.


The enemy has intensified the employment of its aircraft on all axes.

During the day of January 27, the russian occupant forces launched 24x air and 7x missile strikes. The invaders also launched more than 30x MLRS attacks. Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure in the cities of Kindrashivka (Kharkiv oblast), Chasiv Yar (Donetsk oblast), village of Kamyshany and the city of Kherson city killed and wounded civilians. The buildings of the regional civilian infectious diseases hospital in Kherson were damaged. 

In spite of major casualties, the adversary continues offensive operations on Bakhmut, Lyman, Avdiivka, and Novopavlivka axes in order to improve its tactical situation. The invaders are defending on Kupyansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson axes.

Volyn, Polissya, Sivershchyna, and Slobozhanshchyna axes: no changes, no offensive groups of the adversary were found. The vicinities of Sen’kivka, Tymonovychi (Chernihiv oblast), Volfyne, Tymofiivka (Sumy oblast), and more than 15x settlements in Kharkiv oblast, including Veterynarne, Kozacha Lopan’, Vesele, Vovchans’k, Varvarivka, Budarky, Bilyi Kolodyaz’, Milove, Novomlyns’k, and Dvorichna were shelled with tanks, mortars and artillery. 

Kupyans’k axis: the adversary fired mortars and artillery at the vicinities of settlements of Dvorichne, Synkivka, Kucherivka, Ivanivka, Kotlyarivka, Berestove (Kharkiv oblast), Novoselivske, Stelmakhivka, and Miasozharivka (Luhansk oblast).

Lyman axis: Makiivka, Nevske, and Dibrova (Luhansk oblast) came under fire.

Bakhmut axis: the enemy shelled the vicinities of more than 20x settlements. Among them are Vesele, Bilohorivka, Blahodatne, Bakhmut, Chasiv Yar, Klishchiivka, Bila Hora, Druzhba, Zalizne, and New York (Donetsk oblast).

Avdiivka axis: Berdychi, Avdiivka, Nevel’s’ke, Krasnohorivka, Mar’inka, and Novomykhailivka came under enemy fire.

Novopavlivka axis: the adversary shelled Bohoyavlenka, Vuhledar, and Zolota Nyva (Donetsk oblast) again.

Zaporizhzhia axis: Zalizne, Illinka, Vremivka, Zelene Pole (Donetsk oblast), Ol’hivs’e, Malynivka, Mala Tokmachka, Mali Shcherbaky, Kam’yans’ke, and Plavni (Zaporizhzhia oblast) were shelled. A total of 20x settlements.

Kherson axis: the vicinities of settlements of Zolota Balka, Havrylivka, Dudchany, Chervonyi Mayak, Monastyrs’ke, Tomaryne, Burhunka, Tyahynka, Stanislav, and Kherson were shelled with MLRS, artillery, and mortars.

The enemy continues to use the network of civilian healthcare facilities in the temporarily occupied territory to treat its wounded soldiers. Thus, the occupiers have set up a “field hospital” in the city hospital of Khrustalnyi (Rovenky district, Luhansk oblast), where they treat russian servicemen and mercenaries of PMC Wagner. At the same time, russian occupants also undergo treatment in Kairy (Kakhovka district, Kherson oblast), at the Kairy psychoneurological boarding house.

Plundering by russian forces persist. According to the available information, the enemy will have set up a commission at the nuclear power plant in Enerhodar since February 2 to inspect two 750 KW power lines. Their aim is to schedule restoration works and power supply to enable transit of electricity from Zaporizhzhia NPP to russia.

In the temporarily occupied resort village of Zaliznyi Port (Skadovsk district, Kherson oblast), russia’s so-called “administration” is taking inventory and confiscating Ukrainian businesses (boarding houses, cafes, restaurants) that have not been re-registered under russian law.

Ukrainian Air Force launched 7x air strikes on the concentrations of enemy troops, and 1x air strike on the positions of anti-aircraft missile systems. During the day of January 27, Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile troops shot down 1x russian Su-25 jet and 1x Mi-8 transport helicopter.

At the same time, Ukrainian missile and artillery troops attacked 2x concentrations of Russian troops. 


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