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Ukraine Reports 203 Frontline Clashes in a Day as Russia Intensifies Air, Drone and Artillery Strikes

Kyiv moves to streamline civilian evacuations with a new nationwide digital coordination system.

Overview

  • Ukraine’s General Staff logged 203 combat engagements on October 11, citing 82 airstrikes, 147 glide bombs, 4,476 artillery and rocket barrages, and 4,804 kamikaze drones, with the fiercest fighting on the Pokrovsk, Oleksandrivsk and Kostyantynivka axes.
  • Kyiv reported Russia’s cumulative combat losses at about 1,122,810 personnel, including 1,240 in the past day, along with equipment losses such as 10 artillery systems and 244 operational‑tactical UAVs in the last 24 hours.
  • Two Geran‑2 drones struck School No. 12 named after Stepan Chubenko in Kramatorsk, causing significant damage to the building and nearby homes, according to local authorities.
  • Officials say nearly 108,000 people, including about 13,000 children and almost 3,700 with limited mobility, have been evacuated from front‑line regions since June 1, and the government is introducing a State Information System to coordinate routes, services and assistance.
  • Ukrainian forces reported recent strikes in occupied Crimea, including on the Feodosia maritime oil terminal and an ammunition site, while a court sentenced an alleged FSB informant who adjusted strikes near Kramatorsk to 10 years in prison.