Ukraine says Russians fail to advance but are well dug in
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[August 03, 2023]
(Reuters) - Russian forces have made no headway along the
front lines, but are entrenched in heavily mined areas they control,
making it difficult for Ukrainian troops to move east and south,
Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday.
Russian accounts of the fighting on the frontline said 12 Ukrainian
attacks had been repelled in Donetsk region - a focal point of Russian
advances for months.
Much of Russian military activity focused on air attacks that damaged
grain infrastructure in Ukraine's Danube port of Izmail. Russia's
Defense Ministry also said its forces had destroyed a Ukrainian naval
drone that tried to attack a Russian warship escorting a civilian vessel
in the Black Sea.
Ukrainian forces launched a drive in June to retake occupied areas and
have been pressing southward toward the Sea of Azov to sever a land
bridge between occupied eastern Ukraine and the Russian-annexed Crimean
peninsula.
Kyiv also says it has retaken areas near Bakhmut, an eastern city seized
by Russian forces in May after months of battles.
Deputy Ukrainian Defence Minister Hanna Maliar said Russian forces had
"tried quite persistently to halt our advance in the Bakhmut sector.
Without success."
Russian forces, she wrote on the Telegram messaging app, were beefing up
reserves and equipment in three areas further north, where heavy
fighting has also been reported in recent weeks.
Oleksiy Danilov, the Secretary of Ukraine's Security Council, said
Russian forces had ample time in months of occupation to prepare
defenses and lay extensive minefields.
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Emergencies services members work at the
site of a shelling in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in
Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, July 31, 2023.
REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko
"The enemy has prepared very thoroughly for these events," he told
national television. "The number of mines on the territory that our
troops have retaken is utterly mad. On average, there are three,
four, five mines per square meter. "Danilov restated assertions by
President Volodymyr Zeleskiy that the advances, while slower than
hoped, could not be rushed as human lives were at stake.
"No one can set deadlines for us, except ourselves... there is no
fixed schedule," he said. "I have never used the term
counter-offensive. There are military operations and they are
complex difficult and depend on many factors."
Russia's Defence Minister, in its account of the fighting,
said Ukrainian forces had made unsuccessful attempts to advance in
several sectors in both southern and northern parts of Donetsk
region.
It also said Russian forces had launched strikes on towns around
Bakhmut, including Kurdyumovka on the city's southern fringes and
Chasiv Yar, the first major town to the west.
(Reporting by Ron Popeski. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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