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Ukraine retakes village but warns of trouble in north-east – Kyiv

Kyiv/Kupiansk, Ukraine
Reuters

Ukraine announced the recapture of the village of Urozhaine from Russian troops in the south-east on Wednesday, but warned the situation on the north-eastern front was deteriorating amid Russian counter-attacks.

Urozhaine, on the edge of Donetsk region, is the first village Kyiv says it has retaken since 27th July, a sign of the challenge Ukraine faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support. 

Ukrainian soldiers stand with Ukrainian flag in Urozhaine, Donetsk Region, Ukraine in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released on 16th August, 2023.

Ukrainian soldiers stand with Ukrainian flag in Urozhaine, Donetsk Region, Ukraine in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released on 16th August, 2023. PICTURE: 35th Separate Marines Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces/via Reuters

“Urozhaine is liberated,” Defence Minister Hanna Maliar said on the Telegram messaging app. “Our defenders are entrenched on the outskirts.” 

The village is one of several small rural settlements near the Mokri Yaly river that Ukraine has declared liberated since early June, when it launched a long-touted counter-offensive against Russian troops who occupy swathes of the south and east.

Its recapture would bring Kyiv closer to threatening the village of Staromlynivka, several kilometres to the south, which military analysts say is a Russian stronghold in the area. 

Russia’s defence ministry did not confirm losing Urozhaine in a statement on Telegram but said its artillery and warplanes were attacking Ukrainian forces in the Urozhaine area.

The village’s recapture would indicate Ukraine is pressing ahead with an offensive drive south towards the Sea of Azov that aims to cut Russian occupying forces in half. Urozhaine lies just over 90 kilometres from the Sea of Azov. 



Pressure builds in north-east
Hours after the Urozhaine announcement, Oleksandr Syrskyi, one of Ukraine’s top generals, said the situation on the Kupiansk front in the north-eastern region of Kharkiv was growing more difficult.

Kupiansk, a town with a pre-war population of around 27,000, was seized by Russia in the early days of the February, 2022, invasion before Ukrainian troops recaptured it in a lightning offensive last September that embarrassed Moscow. 

“Due to the complication of the situation in the Kupiansk direction, I worked most of the day with units that lead the defence on the approaches to the city,” Syrskyi was quoted as saying by Ukraine’s Military Media Center.

“The enemy is trying to break through the defences of our troops every day, in different directions, with assault squads consisting mainly of convicts, with the aim of blockading and then capturing Kupiansk,” he said.

Losing Kupiansk a second time would be a major blow to Kyiv’s battlefield momentum at a time when its summer counter-offensive has so far failed to deliver significant territorial gains, except for villages such as Urozhaine.

A member of the Ukrainian army installs Ukrainian flag in Urozhaine, Donetsk Region, Ukraine in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released on 16th August, 2023.

A member of the Ukrainian army installs Ukrainian flag in Urozhaine, Donetsk Region, Ukraine in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released on on 16th August, 2023. PICTURE: 35th Separate Marines Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces/via Reuters

Regional authorities announced a mandatory evacuation of civilians from near the Kupiansk front earlier this month due to daily Russian shelling. 

“Our house is the only one standing, there are no other houses left intact around ours,” said Oleh Yanytskyi, a resident of the village of Kurylivka who was evacuated by the Ukrainian Red Cross this week. 

Kyiv says its counter-offensive is progressing slower than it wanted because of vast Russian minefields and prepared Russian defensive lines. 

Russia controls nearly a fifth of Ukraine, including the peninsula of Crimea, most of Luhansk region and large tracts of the regions of Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson. 

Reuters could not independently verify the battlefield reports.

– Additional reporting by LIDIA KELLY in Warsaw, Poland

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