Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Ukrainian resistance grows in Russian-occupied areas

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KYIV: In a growing challenge to Russia's grip on occupied areas of southeaste­rn Ukraine, guerrilla forces loyal to Kyiv are killing pro-Moscow officials, blowing up bridges and trains, and helping the Ukrainian military by identifyin­g key targets.

The spreading resistance has eroded Kremlin control of those areas and threatened its plans to hold referendum­s in various cities as a move toward annexation by Russia.

Our goal is to make life unbearable for the Russian occupiers and use any means to derail their plans, said Andriy, a 32-year-old coordinato­r of the guerrilla movement in the southern Kherson region.

A member of the Zhovta Strichka or Yellow Ribbon resistance group, Andriy spoke to The Associated Press on condition of not being fully identified to avoid being tracked down by the Russians.

The group takes its name from one of the two national colours of Ukraine, and its members use ribbons of that hue to mark potential targets for guerrilla attacks.

Ukrainian troops recently used a US-supplied multiple rocket launcher known as HIMARS to hit a strategic bridge on the Dnieper River in Kherson, severing the Russians' main supply link.

The city of 500,000 people, seized by Russian troops early in the war, has been flooded with leaflets from the resistance, threatenin­g Moscowback­ed officials. Just before the bridge attack, leaflets appeared, saying, If HIMARS can't do it, a partisan will help.

We are giving the Ukrainian military precise coordinate­s for various targets, and the guerrillas' assistance makes the new long-range weapons, particular­ly HIMARS, even more powerful, Andriy told the AP.

We are invisible behind the Russian lines, and this is our strength.

As Ukrainian forces step up attacks in the region and reclaim some areas west of the Dnieper River, the guerrilla activity also has increased.

They coordinate with the Ukrainian military's Special Operations Forces, which helps them develop strategies and tactics.

Those forces also select targets and set up a website with tips on how to organise resistance, prepare ambushes and elude arrest. A network of weapons caches and secret hideouts was establishe­d in occupied areas.

Bombs have been placed near administra­tive buildings, at officials' homes and even on their routes to work. An explosive placed on a tree went off as a vehicle carrying Kherson prison chief Yevgeny Sobolev passed by, although he survived the attack.

 ?? PTI ?? This handout photo taken from video released by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, shows a Russian serviceman preparing a Orlan-10 reconnaiss­ance drone to launch at an undisclose­d location
PTI This handout photo taken from video released by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, shows a Russian serviceman preparing a Orlan-10 reconnaiss­ance drone to launch at an undisclose­d location

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