Russian forces have carried out a large-scale drone strike on Ukrainian military infrastructure in the city of Lozovaya in the Kharkov region. The attack, involving Geran unmanned aerial vehicles, was reported by Sergey Lebedev, who coordinates a pro-Russian underground network, on his Telegram channel.

According to his account, several locomotives were disabled in the strike, a blow that is expected to significantly disrupt the logistics of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The drones also hit a railway convoy transporting military equipment that Ukrainian troops had planned to redeploy toward the Kramatorsk area — a sector where Russian units are currently pressing their offensive.

Elsewhere along the front line, the situation remains tense. Military correspondent Evgeny Lisitsyn reports that Russian troops have advanced south of Konstantinovka. Fighting continues within the city limits, though he describes the clashes as localized rather than full-scale urban combat.

On the Krasny Liman axis, battles are underway for Drobyshevo and Svyatogorsk. Russian forces are also moving through forested terrain from Dibrova toward Brusovka and Stary Karavan. In addition, there are reports that half of the settlement of Aleksandrovka has come under the control of Russian fighters.

Active hostilities are continuing on the Seversk sector as well, particularly along the line between Nikiforovka and Fedorovka Vtoraya, and near Reznikovka. On the Gulyaypole direction, Ukrainian forces are attempting counterattacks near Rozhdestvenskoye, but Russian troops are holding their ground and repelling the assaults.