Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Ukraine war: Russia steps up strikes amid counter-attacks

Ukraine has stepped up its drive to retake Moscow-controlled territorie­s in its south by trying to bomb and isolate Russian troops

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Russian forces on Thursday launched massive missile strikes on Ukraine’s Kyiv and Chernihiv regions, areas that haven’t been targeted in weeks, while Ukrainian officials announced an operation to liberate an occupied region in the country’s south.

Kyiv regional governor Oleksiy Kuleba said on Telegram that a settlement in the Vyshgorod district of the region was targeted early on Thursday morning; an “infrastruc­ture object” was hit. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if there were any casualties.

Vyshhgorod is located 20 kilometres north of downtown Kyiv. Kuleba linked the strikes with the Day of Statehood, which Ukraine was marking for the first time on Thursday.

“Russia, with the help of missiles, is mounting revenge for the widespread popular resistance, which the Ukrainians were able to organise precisely because of their statehood,” Kuleba told Ukrainian television. “Ukraine has already broken Russia’s plans and will continue to defend itself.”

Chernihiv governor Vyacheslav Chaus reported that multiple missiles were fired from the territory of Belarus at the village of Honcharivs­ka.

Russian troops withdrew from the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions months ago after failing to capture either.

The renewed strikes on the areas come a day after the leader of pro-Kremlin separatist­s in the east, Denis Pushilin, publicly called on the Russian forces to “liberate Russian cities founded by the Russian people - Kyiv, Chernihiv, Poltava, Odesa, Dnipropetr­ovsk, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzh­ia, Lutsk”.

Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, also came under a barrage of shelling overnight, its mayor Ihor Terekhov said. The southern city of Mykolaiv was fired at as well, with one person sustaining injuries.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military continued to counteratt­ack in the occupied southern region of Kherson, striking a key bridge over the Dnieper River on Wednesday. Ukrainian media on Thursday quoted Ukraine’s presidenti­al adviser, Oleksiy Arestovich, as saying that the operation to liberate Kherson “has already begun.”

Arestovich said Kyiv’s forces were planning to isolate Russian troops there and leave them with three options - to “retreat, if possible, surrender or be destroyed”.

Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary of Ukraine’s national security and defence council, in televised remarks on Wednesday said he was “cautious” in assessing the timeline of the possible counteroff­ensive.

“I would really like it to be much faster,” he said, adding that “the enemy is now concentrat­ing the maximum number (of forces) precisely in the Kherson direction.”

“A very large-scale movement of their troops has begun, they are gathering additional forces,” Danilov warned.

 ?? AFP ?? The courtyard of a shopping and office complex following an attack in central Kharkiv, amid Russian invasion of Ukraine.
AFP The courtyard of a shopping and office complex following an attack in central Kharkiv, amid Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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