Kharkiv Threatened
"Active combat is ongoing in the settlements located one to two kilometres away from the border with Russia.""We clearly understand what forces the enemy is using in the north of our territory. Certainly, the escalation can grow, the pressure can increase, it can strengthen its military units, its military presence.""As of now the enemy keeps pressing in the north of our region. Our forces have repelled nine attacks."Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov"It is important that partners support our soldiers and Ukrainian stability with timely supplies.""Really timely. The package that really helps is the weapons brought to Ukraine, not just the ones announced.""Disrupting Russian offensive plans is now our number one task.""[Troops must] return the initiative to Ukraine. Every air-defence system, every anti-missile system is literally what saves lives.""It is important that our partners support our soldiers and Ukrainian resilience with timely deliveries — really timely ones."Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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Mired
deep in conflict with Russian forces seeking to take full advantage of
the shortage of armaments faced by Ukraine given the holdup in critical
materiel promised by its European and North American supporters and
suppliers, Ukrainian forces still manage to put the Kremlin on its back
foot regularly.
Air defences in
Russia, according to the Russian Defence Ministry, shot down seven
Ukrainian drones in the Moscow, Bryansk and Belgorod regions, showing
that Ukraine is still managing to penetrate Russia's interior with its
armed drones.
Despite
that Ukraine's home-grown drones face problems in manufacturing related
to Moscow's targeting of Kyiv's energy networks which invariably and
inevitably impact on its production capabilities. The Friday shoot-down
in Russia of the Ukrainian drones followed a deeper strike into Russia
by Ukraine of the day before when a petro-chemical facility was hit.
Ukraine's repeated targeting of refineries purposed to disrupt Putin's
war machine is not particularly popular with the Kremlin.
Ukraine
has been forced by circumstances to rush reinforcements to the Kharkiv
region as Russian forces attempt to breach local defences; a tactical
switch by Moscow, expected by Ukrainian officials. Intense overnight
shelling targeted Vovchansk, less than five kilometres from the border
with Russia. Powerful guided aerial bombs, artillery, rockets, tanks and
mortars led to the evacuation of about 3,000 people from a town whose
prewar population was about 20,000.
The
assault could represent the beginning of an attempt by the Russian
military, according to Russian military bloggers, to carve a "buffer zone"
to put a stop to frequent attacks by Ukraine on Belgorod and other
Russian border regions, a move promised earlier in the year by
President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine deployed reserve units to fend off the
attack of Russian infantry. Russian assembly of thousands of troops
along the north-eastern border close to the Khakiv and Sumy regions had
been noted by Ukraine.
"Now there is a fierce battle in this direction", stated President Zelenskyy.
While
it isn't likely that Russian would commit the required troop buildup
and armour to capture Kharkiv, its actions could force Ukraine to
assemble more troops to head to the region, that move of necessity
leaving other areas of the country vulnerable. Key supply routes in the
area could motivate the Russian military to attempt a blockade of
Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, home to about 1.1 million
people, located a mere 30 km south of the border.
Ukraine's
well-known acute shortages of manpower and ammunition in the wake of a
disruption of the flow of Western and European military aid has prompted
the Russian military to exploit the situation before the promised new
shipments arrive. "Not all of our partners are currently fulfilling the agreements in a timely manner",
President Zelenskyy had remonstrated, a complaint alerting the Kremlin
to the strain of coping with shortages that Ukraine is dealing with.
Along
the 10,000-km front line the Ukrainian military is on the defensive,
desperately building fortified defensive lines in expectation of facing a
larger Russian offensive where Ukrainian forces are outnumbered in
infantry, armour and ammunition. "The entire town is under massive shelling now. It is not safe to stay here",
Vovchansk administration head Tamaz Hambarishvili reported to Ukraine's
Hromadske Radio, while fighting against Russian sabotage and
reconnaissance groups was reported by the Ukrainian Defence Ministry.
A rescuer finishes extinguishing a fire at the site of a Russian strike on a residential building in Kharkiv. Photograph: Global Images Ukraine/Getty Images |
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