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While the Kherson offensive might have been genuine, Western analysts view it as part of a ploy to divert Russian forces away from Kharkiv prior to Ukraine's much larger eastern counteroffensive. In any case, Russian forces in Kharkiv were left understrength and unprepared in the days preceding 6 September. [47] [48] [49]
Russian forces attacked the cities of Kharkiv, Liubotyn and Zolochiv with around 15 S-300 missiles, killing seven people and injuring over a dozen others. [84] [85] Ukrainian forces recaptured "marginal territory" southeast of Lukiantsi while Russian sources reported that Ukraine launched counter-attacks on Lyptsi and Hlyboke. [86]
The Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast, officially the Kharkov Military–Civilian Administration, [b] is an ongoing military occupation that began on 24 February 2022, after Russian forces invaded Ukraine and began capturing and occupying parts of Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. Russian forces failed to capture the capital city of the oblast, Kharkiv.
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia is building up forces near the northern part of Ukraine's Kharkiv region where it launched an offensive this month, but it still lacks the troop numbers to stage a major ...
Ukraine’s stunning counteroffensive in Kharkiv is the type of military action that will be written about and analyzed for decades, maybe centuries.
Operational Command South. 42nd Mechanised Brigade [1] 57th Motorised Brigade - Denys Yaroslavsky [1] [a] Operational Command East. 92nd Assault Brigade - Pavlo Fedosenko [1] Offensive Guard. 13th Khartiia Brigade [43] Liut Brigade - Colonel Oleksandr Netrebko [44] Russian Volunteer Corps - Denis Kapustin [45] Ukrainian Navy
In May, an estimated 30,000 Russian troops poured over the border from the Russian region of Belgorod and into Kharkiv, opening up a new front and adding miles to Ukraine's already-strained front ...
To counter Ukrainian advances, Russian forces had mined all access roads to Kreminna and Svatove, according to Luhansk Regional Military Administration head Serhiy Haidai. [13] Between 2 and 13 October, Ukrainian troops recaptured 14 towns and villages, including Borova , along the Kharkiv-Luhansk border.