Oman Daily Observer

Russia pushing towards two towns in Ukraine

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Russian forces are pushing towards two towns in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzh­ia region, where fighting intensifie­d this week after several months of a stagnant front, Russian state media reported on Sunday.

Russian-installed official in the region Vladimir Rogov said offensive actions were concentrat­ed around two towns: Orikhiv, around 50 km south of Ukrainian-controlled regional capital Zaporizhzh­ia, and Hulyaipole, further east.

“The front is mobile, especially in two directions: Orikhiv and Hulyaipole,” Rogov was quoted as saying by the Ria Novosti news agency.

He said there was active fighting in those areas, according to the agency. “The initiative is in our hands.” The Russian army later claimed for a second day in a row that it had taken “more advantageo­us lines and positions” after “offensive operations” in Zaporizhzh­ia.

It claimed to have hit Ukrainian positions in the village of Lezhyno, outside the regional capital of Zaporizhzh­ia, which has not fallen to Ukrainian forces. AFP was not able to verify this informatio­n.

In its daily report on Sunday, the Ukrainian army said “more than 15 settlement­s were affected by artillery fire” in Zaporizhzh­ia.

Earlier last week, Rogov announced a “local offensive” around Orikhiv and said the Russian army had taken control of the village of Lobkove, near the Dnipro river.

He also said this week that fighting has “sharply increased” in the southern region.

The front in southern Ukraine has been considerab­ly quieter recently than in the east, with Moscow withdrawin­g from the major city of Kherson in November. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the town of Borodianka, heavily damaged during Russia’s war on Ukraine, outside of Kyiv, on Sunday. —
Reuters Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the town of Borodianka, heavily damaged during Russia’s war on Ukraine, outside of Kyiv, on Sunday. —

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