"We're trying...to conduct strikes on the enemy, we're
counterattacking. We've managed to advance up to 1,400 metres on
various sections of the front," the spokesperson for the eastern
military command said, when asked about fighting near Bakhmut.
Serhiy Cherevaty, the official, said in televised comments that
Russian forces were themselves trying to counterattack but that
they had not been successful.
Ukrainian forces, he said, had inflicted heavy Russian troop
casualties and destroyed military hardware in the area.
Reuters was not able to independently verify that assertion or
the situation on the battlefield.
Moscow and Kyiv both reported heavy fighting in Ukraine on
Friday, with bloggers describing the first sightings of German
and U.S. armour, signalling that Ukraine's long-anticipated
counterattack was under way.
Russia, which has built extensive fortifications in Ukraine's
occupied east and south, said this week that a big push by Kyiv
had failed to break through Russian lines.
Britain's Ministry of Defence said that Ukrainian forces have
penetrated the first line of Russian defences in some areas but
that Kyiv's progress had been slower in others.
Officials in Ukraine, which has been poised to launch a broad
counteroffensive for weeks, denies its much-anticipated push has
begun and says that when it does it will be obvious.
(Reporting by Tom Balmforth; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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