KYIV, Ukraine
Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, on Thursday singled out military units in the east and south for their actions against Russian troops and other officials reported some breakthroughs in a counteroffensive to reclaim Russian-occupied territory.
The general staff of Ukraine’s
armed forces described a “partial success” near the eastern city of Bakhmut,
long a focal point of fighting. And it said Ukrainian troops were making
gradual progress in their southward advance to the Sea of Azov.
Russian accounts of the
fighting said their troops had beaten back Ukrainian attacks near Bakhmut.
Reuters was not able to verify
battlefield reports of either side.
Ukraine began its
counteroffensive in June and has focused on retaking Bakhmut, seized by Russian
troops in May, and capturing clusters of villages in the south. They face
Russian troops that are well dug in and have benefited from extensive mining
operations.
Ukraine has bristled at what
critics in the Western media have described as the campaign’s slow pace and
questionable tactics. But US Secretary of State Antony Blinken hailed “very,
very encouraging progress” during talks in Kyiv on Wednesday.
Zelensky, in his nightly video
address on Thursday, provided few details of operations.
“Thank you soldiers for very,
very effective results in destroying the occupiers,” Zelensky said. “And
results are precisely what Ukraine needs now from everyone.”
One national guard unit
fighting in the east and two in the south he mentioned included the 12th
brigade, which has soldiers of the Azov brigade who last year defended the
Azovstal steel works in the city of Mariupol. Military analysts said they had
been holding Ukrainian positions in the northeast.
The general staff report said:
“As a result of its assault operations, the defense forces have achieved a
partial success south of Bakhmut, pushing the enemy out of and reinforcing
their own positions.”
Deputy Defense Minister Hanna
Maliar told national television that Ukrainian forces were pressing their drive
near southward from the village of Robotyne, captured last week.
Maliar said that on the
southern front, where Ukrainian forces are trying to sever a land bridge
established by Russia between the Crimean Peninsula Russia annexed in 2014, and
the occupied east, “events are developing rapidly.”
Russia’s Defense Ministry, in
its reports on the fighting, said Moscow’s forces had repelled nine attempted
Ukrainian advances near Klishchiivka, a village on heights south of Bakhmut
seen as critical to securing control of the city. - Reuters
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