Ukraine announces gains in "first results" of counterattack against
Russia
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[June 12, 2023]
By Tom Balmforth
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Sunday its troops had made territorial
advances on three villages in its southeast, the first liberated
settlements it has reported since launching a counter-offensive this
past week.
Kyiv's forces posted unverified videos showing soldiers hoisting the
Ukrainian flag at a bombed-out building in the village of Blahodatne in
Donetsk region and posing with their unit's flag in the adjacent village
of Neskuchne.
"We're seeing the first results of the counter-offensive actions,
localized results," Valeryi Shershen, spokesperson for Ukraine's "Tavria"
military sector, said on television.
Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar later said Ukrainian forces had "deoccupied"
Makarivka, the next village to the south, and advanced between 300 and
1,500 metres in two directions on the southern front.
"No positions were lost on the directions where our forces are on the
defensive," Maliar added on Telegram.
Reuters was unable to verify battlefield reports.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that a Ukrainian
military push was underway, but that it had failed to breach Russian
defensive lines and taken heavy casualties.
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, praised his troops in his
nightly video address, but made no reference to the specific areas where
the fighting was reported.
"Of course, I am thankful to our soldiers for this day," Zelenskiy said,
referring only to the two main sectors of the fighting in the east and
the south.
"Each one of our combat brigades, each of our units."
Zelenskiy on Saturday had given his strongest signal yet that Kyiv has
launched its long-awaited counterattack to seize back land in the east
and south, confirming that "counteroffensive and defensive operations"
were taking place.
Kyiv officials have imposed a strict period of operational silence and
urged Ukrainians not to disclose any information that could compromise
the operation.
'KICKING THE ENEMY OUT'
With so little information out of Kyiv and scant independent reporting
from the front lines, it has been almost impossible to assess the
battlefield situation.
The video from Blahodatne showed Ukrainian troops inside a heavily
damaged building as artillery rumbled in the distance.
"We're kicking the enemy out from our native lands. It's the warmest
feeling there is. Ukraine is going to win, Ukraine above everything," an
unidentified soldier said in the video on Facebook.
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Ukrainian soldiers stand in front of a
building with a Ukrainian flag on it, during an operation that
claims to liberate the first village amid a counter-offensive, in a
location given as Blahodatne, Donetsk Region, Ukraine, in this
screengrab taken from a handout video released on June 11, 2023.
68th Separate Hunting Brigade 'Oleksy Dovbusha'/Handout via REUTERS
Russia said at least twice this week that it had repelled attacks
close by the nearby settlement of Velyka Novosilka.
The Ukrainian advances follow the breach last week of the Kakhovka
dam further west in Kherson region that unleashed floods and
prompted rescues of residents from submerged areas.
Ukraine and Russia blame each other for the breach.
The Ukrainian-appointed governor of Kherson region on Sunday said
Russian forces had shelled three boats evacuating mainly elderly
evacuees to safety, killing three and injuring 10.
Shershen later told a radio interviewer that Russian forces had
blown up a smaller hydroelectric dam near the scene of the latest
combats in an attempt to disrupt the Ukrainian advance.
"This led to the flooding of both banks of the Mokri Yaly River," he
told Ukrainian NV Radio. "This, however, does not affect our
counter-offensive actions."
The occupied southeast is seen as a likely priority for Kyiv's
forces that may aim to sever Russia's land bridge to the annexed
peninsula of Crimea and split Russian forces in half.
Makarikva is around 90 km (55.92 miles) northwest of the city of
Mariupol, which lies on the Sea of Azov on the southern rim of the
land bridge. Russia captured the major city last year after
besieging and bombarding it for several weeks.
Russia has built vast fortifications across occupied territory to
prepare for a Ukrainian counterattack using thousands of troops
trained and equipped by the West.
Maliar also said Ukrainian forces were continuing assault operations
in the east near the devastated city of Bakhmut and had advanced 250
metres near the adjacent Berkhivka Reservoir.
Russia said it captured the city of Bakhmut last month after the
bloodiest battle of Russia's February 2022 invasion, but Kyiv has
said it has been regaining ground on the city's flanks.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian armed forces said separately that
a motorised infantry brigade had advanced on the front line around
the eastern city Avdiivka in recent days and captured a Russian
position, but it provided no further details.
(Reporting by Tom Balmforth and Pavel Polityuk; Writing by Tom
Balmforth; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne, Ron Popeski and Diane Craft)
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