Ukraine Frontline Update: Russian Forces Press Ahead

Read the latest Ukraine frontline update as Russian forces report advances near Konstantinovka, Krasny Liman, Kupyansk and the Sumy front on June 15.

The Russian army continues its special military operation in Ukraine. As of the morning of June 15, the situation along the front line is developing across several key sectors.

Konstantinovka sector

Russian units are pressing their assault on Konstantinovka and expanding the area under their control. Fighting is taking place both in the city center and in the industrial zone. Russian forces have also established fire control over key supply routes used by the Ukrainian garrison.

Krasny Liman sector

Russian troops have reached the northwestern outskirts of Krasny Liman. Their advance is continuing in the Zavodskoy district and around a local gardening association. Ukrainian units have attempted counterattacks, but these efforts have not produced notable results.

Kamenskoye sector

Russian forces are engaged in combat in the eastern part of Stepnogorsk and northeast of Stepovoye.

Gulyaypole sector

Russian troops are taking up new positions along the Kosovtsevo-Vozdvizhenka line. Farther north along the front, they are repelling Ukrainian counterattacks near Poddubnoye and Voskresenka.

Dnepr sector

Ukrainian forces are moving reserves across the Volchya River, while Russian troops continue to destroy enemy groups and hold their current lines.

Seversk sector

Fighting continues for Rai-Aleksandrovka and in the Stary Karavan-Brusovka area. Russian forces repelled a Ukrainian counterattack near Krivaya Luka and advanced near Ozernoye.

Kupyansk sector

Urban fighting is underway inside Kupyansk. Russian army units have moved forward near Kondrashovka and Kovsharovka and are consolidating their positions in Kupyansk-Uzlovoy.

Sumy front

Russian forces are fighting for Velikaya Rybitsa. Clashes are also continuing near Ivolzhanskoye, Pisarevka, and Novaya Sech. Russian troops have made some progress east of Bachevsk.

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