Ukraine forces break through Russian defences in south, advance in east
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[October 04, 2022]
By Jonathan Landay and Tom Balmforth
SVIATOHIRSK/KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian
forces have broken through Russian defences in the south of the country
while expanding their rapid offensive in the east, seizing back more
territory in areas annexed by Russia and threatening its troops' supply
lines.
Making their biggest breakthrough in the south since the war began,
Ukrainian forces recaptured several villages in an advance along the
strategic Dnipro River on Monday, Ukrainian officials and a
Russian-installed leader in the area said.
Ukrainian forces in the south destroyed 31 Russian tanks and one
multiple rocket launcher, the military's southern operational command
said in a nightly update, without providing details of where the
fighting occurred.
Reuters could not immediately verify the battlefield accounts.
The southern breakthrough mirrors recent Ukrainian advances in the east
even as Russia has tried to raise the stakes by annexing land, ordering
mobilisation, and threatening nuclear retaliation.
Ukraine has made significant advances in two of the four
Russian-occupied regions Moscow last week annexed after what it called
referendums - votes that were denounced by Kyiv and Western governments
as illegal and coercive.
In a sign Ukraine is building momentum on the eastern front, Reuters saw
columns of Ukrainian military vehicles heading on Monday to reinforce
the rail hub of Lyman, retaken at the weekend, and a staging post to
press into the Donbas region.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine's army had seized back towns
in a number of areas, without giving details.
"New population centres have been liberated in several regions. Heavy
fighting is going on in several sectors of the front," Zelenskiy said in
a video address.
Serhiy Gaidai, the governor of Luhansk - one of two regions that make up
the Donbas - said Russian forces had taken over a psychiatric hospital
in the town of Svatovo, a target en route to recapturing the major
cities of Lysychansk and Sivierodonetsk.
"There is quite a network of underground rooms in the building and they
have taken up defensive positions," he told Ukrainian television.
In the south, Ukrainian troops recaptured the town of Dudchany along the
west bank of the Dnipro River, which bisects the country, Vladimir Saldo,
the Russian-installed leader in occupied parts of Ukraine's Kherson
province, told Russian state television.
"There are settlements that are occupied by Ukrainian forces," Saldo
said.
Dudchany is about 30 km (20 miles) south of where the front stood before
Monday's breakthrough, indicating the fastest advance of the war in the
south. Russian forces there had been dug into heavily reinforced
positions along a mainly static front line since the early weeks of the
invasion.
While Ukraine has yet to give a full account of the developments,
military and regional officials did release some details.
Soldiers from Ukraine's 128th Mountain Assault Brigade raised the blue
and yellow national flag in Myrolyubivka, a village between the former
front and the Dnipro, according to a video released by the defence
ministry.
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A Man uses his mobile phone as he stands
on a bridge destroyed by a Russian Missile strike, amid Russia's
attack on Ukraine, in Svyatohirsk, in Donetsk region, Ukraine,
October 3, 2022. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Serhiy Khlan, a Kherson regional council member, listed four other
villages recaptured or where Ukrainian troops had been photographed.
"It means that our armed forces are moving powerfully along the
banks of the Dnipro nearer to Beryslav," he said.
Russian missiles struck the northeastern city of Kharkiv killing a
woman, its governor said on a messaging service, while Ukraine's
General Staff said Russian reinforcements were arriving from Siberia
and Syria.
Reuters was unable to verify the developments.
'ABILITY TO ATTACK'
The southern advance is targeting supply lines for as many as 25,000
Russian troops on the Dnipro's west bank. Ukraine has already
destroyed the river's main bridges, forcing Russian forces to use
makeshift crossings.
A substantial advance down river could cut them off entirely.
"The fact we have broken through the front means that ... the
Russian army has already lost the ability to attack, and today or
tomorrow it could lose the ability to defend," said Oleh Zhdanov, a
military analyst based in Kyiv.
Ukraine appears to be on course to achieve several of its
battlefield objectives, giving it "a much better defensive position
to ride out what probably will be a tamping down of the hot fighting
over the winter", Celeste Wallander, a senior Pentagon official,
said on Monday.
Just hours after a concert on Moscow's Red Square on Friday where
Russian President Vladimir Putin proclaimed the provinces of
Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia to be Russian territory
forever, Ukraine recaptured Lyman, the main Russian bastion in the
north of Donetsk province.
Billionaire Elon Musk on Monday asked Twitter users to weigh in on a
plan to end the war which included proposing U.N.-supervised
elections in the four occupied regions and recognising Crimea, which
Moscow seized in 2014, as Russian.
The plan drew immediate condemnation from Ukrainians, including
Zelenskiy.
Russia's flagging fortunes have led to a shift in mood on state
media, where talkshow hosts have been acknowledging setbacks and
searching for scapegoats.
"For a certain period of time, things won't be easy for us. We
shouldn't be expecting good news right now," said Vladimir Solovyov,
the most prominent presenter on state television.
The commander of Russia's western military district, which borders
Ukraine, has lost his job, Russian media reported, the latest top
official to be fired after defeats.
(Reporting by Reuters bureaux; Writing by Lincoln Feast; Editing by
Sam Holmes, Robert Birsel)
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