Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Hundreds evacuate amid Russian offensive

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KYIV, Ukraine (AFP) — Hundreds of people were evacuated from areas near the Russian border in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, the regional governor said Saturday, a day after Moscow launched a surprise ground offensive.

Russian forces made small advances in the area it was pushed back from nearly two years ago, the latest in a series of gains as Ukrainian forces find themselves outgunned and outmanned.

“A total of 1,775 people have been evacuated,” Kharkiv governor Oleg Synegubov wrote on social media.

He reported Russian artillery and mortar attacks on 30 settlement­s over the past 24 hours.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said a “fierce battle” was under way in Kharkiv.

“We must disrupt Russian offensive operations and return the initiative to Ukraine,” Zelensky said on Saturday.

The Kharkiv region has been mostly under Ukrainian control since September 2022.

A senior Ukrainian military source said Russian forces had advanced one kilometer into Ukraine and were trying to “create a buffer zone” in the Kharkiv and neighborin­g Sumy regions to prevent attacks on Russian territory.

Ukrainian forces have multiplied attacks inside Russia and Russianhel­d areas of Ukraine, particular­ly on energy infrastruc­ture.

On Saturday, Moscow-installed authoritie­s in the Russian-occupied Lugansk region in eastern Ukraine said three people were killed by a Ukrainian strike with United States-made missiles on an oil depot.

Governor Leonid Pasechnik said the strike “enveloped the oil depot in fire and damaged surroundin­g homes.”

“The death toll has risen to three and eight more people are in hospital,” he said on social media.

Russian forces had advanced one kilometer into Ukraine.

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