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Ukrainian forces report continued combat, casualties, and potential new offensive

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Posted Jul 1, 2026, 01:00 AM UTC · In the digest of 2026-07-01-0100
Ukrainian forces report continued combat, casualties, and potential new offensive

Ukrainian forces reported 203 combat engagements on June 30, with casualties rising in Dnipro and Sumy from Russian strikes. Commander Syrskyi warned of a potential Chernihiv offensive, while Russian personnel losses were also reported.

Ukrainian forces reported 203 combat engagements across the front lines on June 30, with 25 occurring in the Pokrovsk direction. Russian forces carried out 51 air strikes and deployed 163 guided aerial bombs. The death toll from Russia's June 29 attack on Dnipro increased to seven after a 59-year-old man succumbed to his injuries in hospital, with 16 individuals still hospitalized, seven critically. In Sumy, a Russian guided aerial bomb strike on an infrastructure facility wounded 21 people; two were hospitalized and 14 are undergoing medical assessment. Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that a Russian offensive on the Chernihiv region from Bryansk Oblast is a realistic possibility, for which Ukraine is preparing. He added that Russian President Vladimir Putin has tasked his General Staff with evaluating offensive strategies, including from Belarus, to capture Kyiv. Ukrainian forces also reported approximately 1,350 Russian personnel killed or wounded on June 29, alongside 71 artillery systems destroyed. Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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