- Russian strikes destroyed targets in Sumy, Kharkiv, Orekhov (Zaporozhie region), Odessa, Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk regions;
- Russian forces struck the military airfield in Starokostiantyniv and targets in Dnipro with Kinzhal missiles;
- Russian aviation used rocket-assisted guided bombs against targets in Dnipro for the first time;
- Russian forces destroyed an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) production facility in Chuhuiv (Kharkiv region);
- Russian forces advanced in Bogatyr direction;
- Russian forces advanced in Velika Novosilka direction;
- Russian forces advanced in Kupyansk direction;
- Russian forces advanced in Svatove direction;
- Russian forces advanced in Konstantinovka direction;
- The AFU attempted attacks near Bessalovka, Novy Put, Andreevka, Alekseevka, Novonikolaevka, Yablonovka, Yunakovka, Sadki;
- On April 27, Ukrainian drones attacked a Chinese TV/journalist crew in the Kursk region. One journalist was wounded.
- Russian forces took control of Zirka;
- Russian forces advanced near Fedorovka towards Voskresenka;
- Russian forces advanced in Novoukrainka and Dachne;
- Russian forces eliminated up to 505 servicemen, two armoured vehicles, two motor vehicles, two artillery guns in the area.
- Russian forces advanced southwest of Shevchenko;
- Russian forces advanced west of Volnoye Pole;
- Russian forces advanced north of Zelenoye Pole;
- Russian forces eliminated up to 210 servicemen, two armoured vehicles, eight motor vehicles, three artillery guns, an EW station in the area.
- Russian forces took control of Novaya Krugliakovka;
- Russian forces advanced near Kolisnykivka;
- Russian forces eliminated up to 155 servicemen, two armoured vehicles, five motor vehicles, three artillery guns, an ammo depot in the area.
- Russian forces advanced to Novy Mir and its outskirts;
- The AFU occupied part of the village of Redkodub;
- Fighting is ongoing near Zelena Dolyna;
- Fighting is ongoing near Kolodyazi;
- Up to 230 servicemen, four armoured vehicles, six motor vehicles, three artillery guns were destroyed in the area.
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