The government building in Sumy Oblast of Ukraine was attacked by Russian suicide drones on the morning of July 27.
Pro-Ukrainian source AMK reported the daily progress of the Russian armed forces in the special military operation area, with updated data based on July 21 to 24, 2025. During this period, the advance speed was 15.5 square kilometers per day, and the total area advanced was 61.8 square kilometers.
This morning, the Russian TG channel "Military Chronicle" released the latest combat report between Russia and Ukraine as of 24:00 on July 26:
1. Northern front line in Kharkiv Oblast (Figure 1):
Russian forces made new advances to the northwest of Zhybinye village.
2. Front line south of Krymyne (Figure 21):
Over the past few days, Russian forces launched a renewed attack in the Sereblyanka forest area, capturing the vanguard camp and the "Ugolok" administrative building on the shore of Chornoye Lake.
3. Front line east of Krasnoye Selo (Figure 3):
① Over the past three days, Ukrainian forces launched a counterattack, recapturing some positions south of Fedorivka village and most of the areas in Ryzhyn village.
② Russian forces entered the coal pile of the Dimitrov Central Processing Plant, attempting to completely capture the plant (Figure 32).
4. Front line in Krasnoye Selo (Figure 4):
① Russian forces occupied some defensive structures in the Zelenevka district of the southern part of Krasnoye Selo city.
② Russian forces clashed with Ukrainian forces at the coal pile in Leontovichi village.
5. Front line in Donetsk Oblast - Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (Figure 5):
① After nine days of fighting, Russian forces completely controlled Zeleneve village and advanced from its southwest toward Andriyivka-Klevetske village.
② Russian forces made progress north of Novohartske village.
③ Russian forces entered Dnipropetrovsk Oblast from the fourth frontline and controlled half of the territory of Malyyivka village along the main defense line of the Ukrainian forces.
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