Ukraine “stopped” the Russian assault in the Kharkiv region and is carrying out counter-offensives

Ukraine “stopped” the Russian assault in the Kharkiv region and is carrying out counter-offensives
Ukraine “stopped” the Russian assault in the Kharkiv region and is carrying out counter-offensives

Two weeks of struggle

After two weeks of fighting, “the Ukrainian defense forces have stopped the Russian troops” and “are carrying out counter-offensive actions,” Colonel Igor Prokhorenko, an official of the Ukrainian General Staff, said on Friday.

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He described the situation as “difficult” but “stable and under control” in this region where fighting is taking place in particular for control of the city of Vovchansk, cut in two and where kyiv has accused Moscow of abuses.

Street fights

“The enemy is completely bogged down in street fighting in Vovchansk and has suffered very significant losses,” General Oleksandr Syrsky, commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, assured Friday, affirming that Moscow was sending “reserves” to continue his assault.

According to kyiv, Russia aims to extend until breaking the defensive lines of the Ukrainian forces, weakened by two years of war, the lack of new recruits and shortages of weapons due to months of Western procrastination.

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Since May 10, nearly 11,000 civilians have been forced to leave their homes in the region, Governor Oleg Synegubov said Thursday.

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he would be in Kharkiv on Friday, notably for meetings on the “defense of the region, in particular in Vovchansk”.

“The city and the entire region of Kharkiv deserve all our support, gratitude and respect,” he wrote on social media.

Other front lines harder to hold

Regarding other sectors of the front, General Syrsky’s tone was more somber.

Further south in the Kharkiv region, the Russians have been on the attack near Kupiansk for almost a year, and now “the situation is complicated in the Kyslivka sector, where the enemy is trying to break through our defenses and reach the Oskil River.

In the Donbass, the officer reported fierce clashes in the direction of Chassiv Iar, Pokrovsk and Kurakhové where the Russians have been nibbling ground for months, without achieving a decisive breakthrough for the moment.

Finally, “the most intense and violent fighting is taking place in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhové sectors. The enemy is trying to break through the defense of our troops on a narrow section of the front between Staromykhailivka and Berdychi,” he said.

A buffer zone

Russia says it launched its May offensive in northeastern Ukraine to create a buffer zone meant to prevent Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory.

Russian advances in recent days near Chassiv Yar seem to have increased since the offensive of May 10. Moscow notably claimed the capture of two villages on the outskirts that Ukraine had barely liberated last summer.

The Kremlin is trying to take advantage of the fact that the opposing army has been weakened by losses and months of paralysis of American military aid.

Indispensable help from allies

In addition, Ukraine still lacks anti-aircraft defense means and is demanding that the Europeans and Americans finally authorize it to use the weapons provided to strike the army’s rear bases on Russian territory, something that the West has refused until now. here for fear of an escalation.

President Zelensky is therefore increasing his interventions, pressing his allies to provide him with anti-missile systems and to authorize him to strike military targets in Russia with Western munitions.

In the meantime, Russian forces continue to bombard Kharkiv, the country’s second city. Around fifteen missiles hit it on Thursday, killing seven civilians.

New bombings during the night from Thursday to Friday damaged the regional railway infrastructure, vital for the economy and travel in a country deprived of air links in particular for more than two years.

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