Oman Daily Observer

Russia says it battles saboteurs in cross-border raid from Ukraine

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Russia said on Monday it was battling a cross-border incursion by saboteurs who burst through the frontier from Ukraine, in what appeared to be one of the biggest attacks of its kind since the war began.

Vyacheslav Gladkov, governor of Russia’s Belgorod region adjacent to northeaste­rn Ukraine, said the Russian army, border guards, presidenti­al guards and FSB security service were taking measures to repel the raid.

No civilians had been harmed, and there was no evacuation under way, he said, describing reports of an evacuation as “lies”.

“Do not listen to our enemies,” he said.

Earlier, the Telegram channel Baza, which is linked to Russia’s security services, published footage apparently showing a Ukrainian armoured vehicle advancing on the border checkpoint.

Though there have been other reports of cross-border raids, an infiltrati­on using armoured vehicles would appear to be unpreceden­ted since the war began.

Baza said there were indication­s of fighting in three settlement­s on the main road leading from Ukraine into Russia.

A group calling itself the Liberty of Russia Legion, which claims to be made up of Russians cooperatin­g with Ukraine’s

The Telegram channel Baza, published footage apparently showing a Ukrainian armoured vehicle advancing on the border checkpoint

forces, said on Twitter it had “completely liberated” the border town of Kozinka and reached district centre Graivoron. Earlier on Monday, it released a video showing five heavily armed fighters: “We are Russians, like you.

We are people like you,” one said facing the camera. “It is time to put an end to the dictatorsh­ip of the Kremlin.” The Ukrainian military was not immediatel­y available for comment.

The reported incursion comes two days after Russia said it it had captured the final few blocks of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, Moscow’s first substantia­l claim of victory since last summer after the bloodiest land battle in Europe since World War Two. But even as the Russians have pushed forward inside Bakhmut, their forces on the city’s northern and southern outskirts were retreating last week at the war’s fastest pace for six months, giving both sides reasons to claim momentum. —

 ?? AFP ?? This photograph shows a destroyed residentia­l house following a strike in the village of Tsirkuny, Kharkiv region. —
AFP This photograph shows a destroyed residentia­l house following a strike in the village of Tsirkuny, Kharkiv region. —

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