Ukraine troops reach railway hub as breakthrough threatens to turn into 
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		 [September 10, 2022]  
		By Max Hunder and Vitalii Hnidyi 
		 
		KYIV/HRAKOVE, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukrainian 
		officials shared photos on Saturday showing troops raising the nation's 
		flag over the main railway city that has supplied Russian forces in 
		northeastern Ukraine, as a collapse in Russia's frontline threatened to 
		turn into a rout. 
		 
		A Reuters journalist inside a vast area recaptured in recent days by the 
		advancing Ukrainian forces saw Ukrainian police patrolling towns and 
		boxes of ammunition lying in heaps at positions abandoned by fleeing 
		Russian soldiers. 
		 
		With Ukrainians now having reached the city of Kupiansk, where rail 
		lines linking Russia to eastern Ukraine converge, the advance had 
		penetrated all the way to Moscow's main logistics route, potentially 
		trapping thousands of Russian troops. 
		 
		Natalia Popova, adviser to the head of the Kharkiv regional council, 
		shared photos on Facebook of troops holding up a Ukrainian flag in front 
		of Kupiansk city hall. A Russian flag lay at their feet. "Kupiansk is 
		Ukraine. Glory to the armed forces of Ukraine," she wrote. 
		 
		Ukraine's security service confirmed Kyiv had forces inside Kupiansk. 
		 
		In Hrakove, one of dozens of recaptured villages, Reuters saw burnt out 
		vehicles bearing the "Z" symbol of Russia's invasion, and piles of 
		rubbish and ammunition in positions the Russians had abandoned in 
		evident haste. 
		 
		"Hello everyone, we are from Russia," was spraypainted on a wall. 
		 
		Three bodies lay in white body bags in a yard. 
		 
		The regional chief of police, Volodymyr Tymoshenko, said Ukrainian 
		police had moved in the previous day, and had checked the identities of 
		local residents who had lived under Russian occupation since the 
		invasion's second day. 
		  
		
		
		  
		
		 
		"The first function is to provide help that they need. The next job is 
		to document the crimes committed by Russian invaders on the territories 
		which they temporarily occupied." 
		 
		The capture of at least part of Kupiansk, if confirmed, potentially 
		leaves thousands of Russian soldiers trapped at the frontline and cut 
		off from supplies, including in Izium, Russia's main stronghold and 
		logistics hub in the northeast. 
		 
		Reuters could not independently verify the situation in either Kupiansk 
		or Izium. Moscow has acknowledged that its frontline has buckled in 
		Kharkiv but has said it is rushing extra troops to reinforce the area. 
		Russian-installed regional officials have called for civilians to 
		evacuate both cities. 
		 
		Britain's Ministry of Defence in an intelligence update said: "A Russian 
		force around Izium is likely increasingly isolated. 
		 
		"Ukrainian units are now threatening the town of Kupiansk; its capture 
		would be a significant blow to Russia because it sits on supply routes 
		to the Donbas front line." 
		 
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			A still image from video, released by the Russian Defence Ministry, 
			shows what it said to be a Russian military convoy heading towards 
			the frontline in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, at an unidentified 
			location in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, in this still 
			image taken from a handout video released September 9, 2022. Russian 
			Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS 
            
			
			
			  
            Mark Hertling, a retired four-star general and former commander of 
			U.S. ground forces in Europe, tweeted: "Make no mistake, (Ukraine) 
			is executing a brilliant maneuver focused on terrain objectives to 
			'bag' Russians. But the Russians are helping them -- by doing very 
			little to counter." 
			 
			ZELENSKIY HAILS SUCCESS 
			 
			In an overnight video address, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said at 
			least 30 settlements had been liberated in Kharkiv region during the 
			advance of recent days. 
			 
			"Our army, intelligence units and the security services are carrying 
			out active engagements in several operational areas. They are doing 
			so successfully," he said in a video address. 
			 
			Ukrainian officials have released a barrage of images of troops 
			sweeping into previously Russian-held towns and being embraced by 
			local residents who had been under Russian military occupation for 
			six months. 
			 
			Oleksiy Arestovych, an adviser to Ukraine's presidential office, in 
			a video posted on YouTube, said the Russians in Izium were almost 
			isolated. 
			 
			Ukraine's advance in the east is by far its most rapid success in 
			months, after a long period in which the war had shifted into a 
			relentless grind along entrenched front lines. 
			 
			It came as a surprise just a week after Kyiv announced the start of 
			a long-awaited counter-attack to reclaim Russian-occupied territory 
			hundreds of kilometres away at the opposite end of the front in 
			Kherson in the south. 
			 
			Less information has been made public about that operation but Kyiv 
			has also claimed some successes there, cutting supply routes to 
			thousands of Russian troops isolated on the west bank of the Dnipro 
			River. 
			 
			"We see success in Kherson now, we see some success in Kharkiv and 
			so that is very, very encouraging," U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd 
			Austin told a news conference in Prague on Thursday. 
			 
			Tens of thousands of people have been killed, millions have been 
			driven from their homes and Russian forces have destroyed entire 
			cities since launching what Moscow calls a "special military 
			operation" to "disarm" Ukraine. Russia denies intentionally 
			targeting civilians. 
			 
			(Reporting by Reuters reporters; writing by Peter Graff; editing by 
			Jason Neely) 
            
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