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Russians withdraw from around Kharkiv, batter east

UKRAINE IN A NEW LONG-TERM PHASE OF WAR, DEFENCE MINISTER SAYS

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Russian troops are withdrawin­g from around Ukraine’s second-largest city after bombarding it for weeks, the Ukrainian military said yesterday, as Kyiv and Moscow’s forces are engaged in a grinding battle for the country’s eastern industrial heartland.

Ukraine’s general staff said the Russians were pulling back from the northeaste­rn city of Kharkiv and focusing on guarding supply routes, while launching mortar, artillery and air strikes in the eastern Donetsk province in order to “deplete Ukrainian forces and destroy fortificat­ions.’’

Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov said Ukraine was “entering a new — long-term — phase of the war.’’

Europe support decisive

President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukrainians were doing their “maximum’’ to drive out the invaders and that the outcome of the war would depend on support from Europe and other allies.

“No one today can predict how long this war will last,’’ Zelensky said in his nightly video address late Friday.

In a show of support, a US Senate delegation led by Republican leader Mitch McConnell met with the Ukrainian president Saturday in Kyiv. A video posted on Zelenskyy’s Telegram account showed McConnell, who represents the state of Kentucky, and fellow Republican senators Susan Collins of Maine, John Barrasso of Wyoming and John Cornyn of Texas greeting him.

Their trip came after Kentucky’s other senator, Rand Paul, blocked until next week the Senate’s approval of an additional $40 billion (Dh 147b) to help Ukraine and its allies withstand Russia’s attacks.

After Russian forces failed to capture Kyiv following the February 24 attacks, President Vladimir Putin shifted his focus eastward to the Donbas, an industrial region where Ukrainian troops have battled Moscowback­ed separatist­s since 2014.

Russia’s offensive aims to encircle Ukraine’s most experience­d and best-equipped troops, who are based in the east, and to seize parts of the Donbas that remain in Ukraine’s control.

Air strikes and artillery barrages make it extremely dangerous for reporters to move around in the east.

Russia’s offensive aims to encircle Ukraine’s most experience­d and best-equipped troops, who are based in the east.

 ?? Reuters ?? ■ Ukrainian servicemen on the road which connects Kharkiv and a village recently retaken by the Ukrainian Army.
Reuters ■ Ukrainian servicemen on the road which connects Kharkiv and a village recently retaken by the Ukrainian Army.

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