Ukraine has reported recapturing eight villages in the south in
the last two weeks. Though small, the advances are the biggest
by the Ukrainian military since November as they push into
heavily fortified and mined Russian-held areas.
"They had partial success over the past day, they have
consolidated at the boundaries that were reached and they have
evened up the front line," Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar
said.
She said Kyiv's forces were continuing offensive operations
towards the city of Melitopol, a Russian stronghold deep in
occupied territory, and towards Berdiansk on the Sea of Azov.
Kyiv has prepared for months for a counteroffensive seen as a
crucial juncture in Russia's war, but has imposed a
communications blackout and independent reporting is scarce.
Military analysts say it is too early to draw conclusions about
the success or otherwise of the two weeks of operations.
They say Kyiv is yet to commit the bulk of its forces, a chunk
of which were trained and equipped by the West, but that
Ukraine's forward positions remain some distance from Russia's
main defensive line.
Russia and Ukraine have both reported inflicting heavy
casualties on the other. Reuters journalists who visited two
liberated villages last week saw the bodies of dead Russian
soldiers on the ground as well as burnt-out armoured vehicles.
In her statement on the Telegram messenger, Maliar reported
heavy fighting in the east, especially near the town of Lyman
which Kyiv recaptured from Russian forces in October.
"In the east, the defenders continue to hold back a large-scale
assault by Russian forces in the Lyman and Bakhmut directions,"
Maliar said.
She said the east remained the main focus of Russia's offensive
actions and that Moscow still aimed to reach the boundaries of
the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk which make up the industrial
Donbas area.
Russia said its air defences had downed three drones in the
Moscow region on Wednesday in what it called an attempted
Ukrainian attack.
Reuters could not independently verify the situation on the
battlefield.
(Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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