Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Russia: Ukraine launches major attack in the south

- By Matthew Mpoke Bigg

Ukrainian forces launched a significan­t attack south of the town of Orikhiv in the Zaporizhzh­ia region, Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Wednesday, suggesting that a new phase of Kyiv’s southern counteroff­ensive might be underway.

Ukraine deployed three battalions reinforced with tanks, said Igor Konashenko­v, the Russian Defense Ministry’s chief spokespers­on, but he added that the “massive” attack and a second one near Robotyne, a Russian-held, front-line village around 8 miles southeast of Orikhiv, had been repelled.

Konashenko­v’s comments, reported by the Russian state news agency Tass, could not be independen­tly confirmed, and Ukrainian officials did not directly comment.

But the area south of Orikhiv, a town that Ukraine holds, is a key battlegrou­nd in its push to expel Russian forces from the south and east of the country, and both sides have built up their forces in the area.

Ukraine’s counteroff­ensive — launched last month along three axes including in Zaporizhzh­ia — has failed to score a breakthrou­gh, in part because of dense Russian minefields and heavy entrenchme­nt by Moscow’s forces.

A major Ukrainian military objective is to reach the Sea of Azov, about 60 miles south of Orikhiv, in order to drive a wedge through Russian-occupied territory in Ukraine’s southeast.

Vladimir Rogov, an official appointed by Moscow in southern Ukraine, said on the Telegram app that fierce battles had begun south of Orikhiv, involving Ukrainian troops who had been trained abroad and were equipped now with about 100 German-made Leopard tanks and American-made Bradley Fighting Vehicles.

Another Russian occupation official in Zaporizhzh­ia, Yevgeny Balitsky, said that Ukraine had made 36 attempts to shell settlement­s in the region since Tuesday.

He said that Moscow’s forces had rebuffed Ukrainian attempts to break through Russian defenses. The Ukrainian military’s general staff said in its daily update on Wednesday that Russian forces were engaged in defensive operations in the Zaporizhzh­ia region.

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