The
advances brought the territory recaptured so far during the
counteroffensive to more than 210 sq km, Deputy Defence Minister
Hanna Maliar said on the Telegram messaging app.
Kyiv began its counteroffensive in early June but Moscow large
areas of territory in eastern and southern Ukraine following its
full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Maliar said Ukrainian troops had retaken 7 sq km in the past
week in the direction of the small eastern city of Bakhmut,
captured by Russian forces in May after months of combat.
That brought the total territory recaptured in the area to 31 sq
km since the counteroffensive began, she said.
Serhiy Cherevatyi, the spokesperson for the eastern military
command, said Russia was continuing to bring reserves to the
Bakhmut sector and was trying to counterattack.
"The enemy wants to hold on to their positions near Bakhmut and
in Bakhmut itself above all," Cherevatyi told Ukrainian TV,
adding that the Russian counterattacks had failed.
Reuters could not immediately verify the battlefield
developments. Russia has not confirmed the Ukrainian reports of
territorial gains.
Maliar said that in southern Ukraine, where Ukrainian forces are
trying to advance towards the cities of Berdyansk and Melitopol,
Kyiv's troops had recaptured nearly 11 sq km in the past week.
The took the total territory recaptured in the south to nearly
180 sq km, she said.
Maliar added that Russian forces have been advancing since the
end of last week towards the city of Kupiansk in the eastern
Kharkiv region.
Ukrainian officials said a 60-year-old man had been hurt in
Russian shelling of the eastern region of Kharkiv and two people
were wounded in Kramatorsk, also in the east.
(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka and Olena Harmash; Editing by
Peter Graff and Timothy Heritage)
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