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Ukraine Reports 165 Clashes as Pokrovsk Sees Heaviest Fighting and Counteroffensive Pushes Forward

Kyiv seeks more air defenses and major US drone and weapons agreements in response to intensifying Russian strikes on infrastructure and front-line positions.

Overview

  • The General Staff logged 165 engagements on September 19, including 50 Russian assault attempts on the Pokrovsk axis and 33 on the adjacent Novopavlivka front, with battles also reported from Kupiansk to the Dnipro delta.
  • Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky said Ukrainian forces advanced 3–7 kilometers on the DobropilliaPokrovsk axis, regained control of seven settlements, and reclaimed a total of 160 square kilometers during the operation.
  • Russia conducted 55 airstrikes and dropped 98 glide bombs, used 2,032 kamikaze drones, and carried out 3,475 shelling attacks over the day, according to the evening military update.
  • Strikes continued to target logistics and urban services, with Kyiv reporting transit payment outages after a drone attack, rail operators citing repeated hits and power cuts, and officials warning of FPV drone attacks on the IziumSloviansk supply route.
  • Ukrainian leaders pressed for additional air-defense systems and interceptor drones, highlighted proposals for large US procurement and co-production deals, and noted European work on using frozen Russian assets as the EU looks to build a cross-border anti-drone network using Ukrainian know-how.