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Ukraine faces continued intense pressure, particularly in Kostiantynivka

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Posted Jun 14, 2026, 12:30 PM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-14-1230
Ukraine faces continued intense pressure, particularly in Kostiantynivka

Ukrainian forces are battling intense Russian pressure, including drone attacks, heavy combat, a worsening situation in Kostiantynivka, and a critical power outage at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

Ukrainian forces continue to face intense Russian military pressure across multiple fronts. On June 13, Ukraine's Air Force reported downing 110 of 118 Russian uncrewed aerial vehicles launched overnight, with three strikes and fragments reported in several locations. This followed 193 combat clashes on June 12, where the General Staff recorded 61 air strikes involving 193 guided aerial bombs, over 6,000 kamikaze drone attacks, and 2,341 shelling incidents.

The situation in Kostiantynivka has "sharply worsened," with Ukrainian troops engaging in urban combat against infiltrating Russian personnel, involving assault units. A battalion commander described the city as "semi-encircled" due to advances near Chasiv Yar and Berestky, calling the situation "very complex." One military expert suggested the city could be lost in June-July. Separately, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant experienced its 19th complete external power outage on June 10 after an attack on an electrical substation, requiring backup diesel generators, as confirmed by the IAEA.

Sources: Українська правда, Радіо Свобода, Громадське

How outlets assessed this

    • Радіо Свобода Skeptical Highlights the 'sharply worsened' situation in Kostiantynivka, citing an expert's prediction of its potential loss to Russia.
    • Громадське Neutral Reports on ongoing urban combat in Kostiantynivka and a commander's description of the city as 'semi-encircled'.
    • Радіо Свобода Cautious Highlights a military expert's pessimistic assessment that Kostiantynivka may be lost by Ukraine.
    • Радіо Свобода Cautious Reports worsening Kostiantynivka situation, including an expert's view that the city could be lost in June-July.

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