"The defense forces continue to hold the initiative there,
putting pressure on the enemy, conducting assault operations,
advancing along the northern and southern flanks," Serhiy
Cherevatyi, spokesperson for the eastern military command, told
Ukrainian television.
"In particular, over the past day, they have advanced more than
one kilometer (0.62 mile)."
General Oleksander Syrskyi, who is in charge of Ukraine's land
forces, also said Ukrainian troops were pushing forward in the
direction of Bakhmut.
"The defense forces are making progress and advancing," he said,
adding that some territory had been regained but providing no
details.
A spokesperson for the armed forces general staff said Ukrainian
forces had had "partial success" near the village of
Klishchiivka, just southwest of Bakhmut.
Ukrainian military analysts have said that securing Klishchiivka
would help Ukraine take back Bakhmut, which was captured by
Russian forces in May after months of fighting.
Russia's RIA news agency cited a Russian army source as saying
this week that Moscow's forces had repelled a attack on
Klishchiivka and were mopping up remaining Ukrainian troops in
the area.
Reuters could not verify the battlefield situation.
Moscow, which began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in
February 2022, sees Bakhmut as a stepping stone to attacking
other cities. Russia still holds Bakhmut but Ukrainian forces
hope to encircle the city.
Kyiv says it has taken back some villages in the south since
launching its counteroffensive, but Russia still holds large
parts of eastern and southeastern Ukraine.
(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, additional reporting by Anna
Pruchnicka, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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