Russian forces used UAVs to conduct remote mining with anti-personnel mines along approach routes of Ukrainian Defense Forces near Hlyboke settlement in Kharkiv region during the night.
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Near the settlement of Hlyboke, the enemy used UAVs to remotely lay anti-personnel mines along the approach routes of the Ukrainian Defense Forces
Russian attack on the village of Ivashky in Kharkiv Oblast injured a person.
Ukrainian forces repelled a reinforced battalion-size Russian mechanized assault in the Kupyansk direction on September 26
This was the first large Russian mechanized assault along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line since Winter 2024
Russian forces launched an offensive with approximately 100 armored vehicles in three directions toward the Oskol River area
Russian forces used 51 units of military equipment in an offensive on September 26.
32-33 Russian vehicles were destroyed by Ukrainian Defense Forces during the attack.
Russian troops were tasked with reaching the Oskil River at all costs.
Ukrainian forces stopped the advance and did not lose territory during the September 26 engagement.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:17:13.172Z
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