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Ukraine says Russia creating strike force aimed at Zelenskiy’s hometown

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KYIV — Ukraine said on Wednesday that Russia had started creating a military strike force aimed at President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s hometown of Kryvyi Rih and warned that Moscow could be preparing new offensive operations in southern Ukraine.

Russia holds swathes of Ukraine’s south that it captured in the early phases of its Feb. 24 invasion, but Kyiv has said it will mount a counteroff­ensive. It said on Tuesday it had already recaptured 53 villages in occupied Kherson region.

In its regular update on the war in the south, Ukraine’s southern military command described the situation as tense and said Russia attacked along the frontline on Aug. 2.

The steel-producing city of Kryvyi Rih where Zelenskiy grew up lies around 50 kilometres from the southern frontline.

“(Russia) has begun creating a strike group in the Kryvyi Rih direction. It’s also quite likely that the enemy is preparing a hostile counteroff­ensive with the subsequent plan of getting to the administra­tive boundary of Kherson region,” the southern military command said.

Ukraine has been trying to ratchet up pressure on Russia’s positions in the strategica­lly important Black Sea region of Kherson and has used Western-supplied long-range weapons to conduct strikes on Russian supply lines and ammunition dumps.

Ukraine’s military said in a statement that Russian forces were scoping out basements in the region to turn them into bomb shelters to store military hardware.

On Tuesday, Zelenskiy described the fighting on parts of the eastern frontline in the heavily industrial­ised Donbas as “just hell” in his nightly address to the nation.

Russia has not claimed any major territoria­l gains in its invasion since it claimed to have captured Ukraine’s eastern Luhansk region around a month ago.

But on Tuesday Ukraine’s military command acknowledg­ed that Russia had “partial success” in the “Donetsk-Pisky direction” around the city of Donetsk that is held by Russia and Russian-backed separatist­s.

 ?? UKRAINIAN PRESEDENTI­AL PRESS SERVICE HANDOUT VIA REUTERS ?? Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attends a joint news conference with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 28.
UKRAINIAN PRESEDENTI­AL PRESS SERVICE HANDOUT VIA REUTERS Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attends a joint news conference with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 28.

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