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Russia opens new war front near Kharkiv

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10 May

Russian forces launched an armoured ground attack on Friday near Ukraine’s second city of Kharkiv in the northeast of the country and made small inroads, opening a new front in a war that has long been waged in the east and south.

Ukraine sent reinforcem­ents as fighting raged in the border areas of the region, the defence ministry said, adding that Russia had pounded the frontier town of Vovchansk with guided aerial bombs and artillery. “Russia has begun a new wave of counteroff­ensive actions in this direction,” President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told a news conference in Kyiv. “Now there is a fierce battle in this direction.” Ukraine had warned of a Russian buildup in the area, potentiall­y signaling preparatio­ns for an offensive or an effort to divert and pin down Ukraine's overstretc­hed and outnumbere­d defenders. It was unclear if Moscow would develop the attack.

Zelenskiy has said Russia could be preparing a big offensive push this spring or summer. Kyiv's forces were prepared to meet Friday's assault, but Moscow could send more troops to the area, he told reporters.

“At approximat­ely 5 a.m., there was an attempt by the enemy to break through our defensive line under the cover of armoured vehicles,” the defence ministry said.

“As of now, these attacks have been repulsed; battles of varying intensity continue.”

Kharkiv region’s governor said the length of the border and the settlement­s in it were a “grey zone” and confirmed active fighting taking place.

A senior Ukrainian military source who declined to be named said Russian forces had pushed 1 km inside the Ukrainian border near Vovchansk.

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