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Russia presses offensive into Ukraine but holds off key city
AFPKyiv, Ukraine
Published: 18 May 2024, 08: 36

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Ukrainian firefighters put out a fire in food warehouse after Russian missile strike to Odesa on 17 May 2024, amid the Russian invasion in Ukraine.AFP

Russian forces pressed ahead Friday with an offensive into northeast Ukraine but President Vladimir Putin said there were no current plans to occupy the key city of Kharkiv.

On a trip to China, Putin said the latest assault was direct retaliation for Ukraine's shelling of Russia's border regions and his country was trying to create a "security zone".

Over two years into Russia's invasion, he added there was no intention, at this stage, to take Kharkiv, Ukraine's second city, about 30 kilometres (18 miles) from the border. More than one million people still live there.

Russia launched the surprise offensive into Ukraine's northeast on May 10, sending thousands of troops across the border and unleashing artillery fire on several settlements.

Both countries said Russian troops were still advancing, but Ukraine warned heavy fighting lay ahead.

Russia's defence ministry said its army had "liberated 12 settlements in the Kharkiv region over the last week... and continues to advance deep into enemy defences."

Russian forces took 278 square kilometres (107 square miles) -- their biggest gains in a year-and-a-half -- between 9 and 15 May, AFP has calculated using data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

'Heavy fighting'

The Ukrainian governor of the Kharkiv region, Oleg Synegubov, said Russian forces were trying to surround Vovchansk, an almost deserted town near the border which had a pre-war population of around 18,000.

"The enemy has actually started to destroy the town. It is not just dangerous to be there, but impossible," Synegubov told a briefing.

He said Ukrainian troops were resisting, but warned Russia was gaining ground near Lukyantsi, a village around 20 kilometres (12 miles) northeast of Kharkiv city.

Kyiv pulled its troops back from that area this week amid heavy fire and has rushed in reinforcements.

Ukraine army chief Oleksandr Syrsky said Russia was trying to force Ukraine to pull up even more troops from its reserves.

"We realise that there will be heavy fighting ahead and the enemy is preparing for it," he said.

Russia hit Kharkiv with more strikes on Friday that killed at least three people and injured 28, the city's Mayor Igor Terekhov said.

Russian strikes in Vovchansk killed a man of 35 and injured another aged 60, regional prosecutors said.

In the southern port city of Odesa, local governor Oleg Kiper said one person was killed and five hospitalised in a bombardment.

Russia has a manpower and ammunition advantage across the front lines, and military analysts say the northeastern offensive could aim to further stretch Ukrainian troops and resources.

Ukraine has evacuated almost 9,000 people from the area since Russia launched the offensive.

Drone wave

Ukrainian drone and shelling attacks on Russian border regions meanwhile killed at least three people, including a child, officials said.

Kyiv launched one of its largest aerial attacks in weeks, firing drones at Russia and the annexed Crimea peninsula overnight.

The Russian military said it intercepted or downed more than 100 Ukrainian drones over the south of the country, Crimea and the Black Sea.

Officials in multiple Russian regions reported damage.

One drone struck a family driving near the border in the Belgorod region, killing a mother and her four-year-old son, the region's governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.

"The child was in a critical condition. Doctors did everything possible to save him. (But) to much grief, the four-year-old died in hospital," he said.

Shelling on another border village in Russia's Bryansk region on Friday killed one person, the regional governor said.

In the coastal town of Tuapse in the southern Krasnodar region, Ukrainian drones hit an oil refinery for the second time this year, sparking a large fire that was put out, authorities said.

Several fires also erupted after a drone attack on Novorossiysk, a key port city also in the Krasnodar region, local governor Veniamin Kondratyev said.

A source in Ukraine's defence sector confirmed Kyiv had targeted oil facilities in both cities, and also hit an electrical substation in the Russian-controlled port of Sevastopol on the annexed Crimean peninsula.

The city's Russian-installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said there had been a "partial blackout" after debris from downed drones damaged a substation.​
 
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Russia claims control of Ukrainian village in east

Russia said yesterday its forces had captured the Ukrainian village of Bilogorivka, one of the few remaining settlements in the eastern Lugansk region under Kyiv's control.
Lugansk is one of four Ukrainian regions that Moscow claimed to have annexed in 2022 and taking full control of it has long been a priority for the Kremlin.​

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Russia passes decree to allow seizure of US assets

Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday signed a decree allowing the confiscation of assets inside Russia belonging to the United States, its citizens and companies, to compensate those hit by Western sanctions against Moscow.

The West froze around $300 billion of Russian financial assets, mostly its central bank reserves, after Moscow ordered troops into Ukraine in February 2022.

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Deadly strikes rock Kharkiv as Russia claims fresh advances
AFPKharkiv, Ukraine
Published: 24 May 2024, 09: 49

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Russian strikes on Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv killed at least seven people with dozens more wounded, authorities said Thursday, as Moscow claimed fresh advances on the front line.

The northeast border region surrounding Kharkiv has become the latest flashpoint of the war after Russian forces launched a surprise ground offensive this month, forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents.

The barrage of more than a dozen strikes came as Moscow said it captured Andriivka in the industrial Donetsk region, one of the few villages Ukraine wrested back in its lacklustre counteroffensive last summer.

Kyiv's forces are suffering manpower and ammunition shortages and struggling to hold off Russian attacks.

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Pakistan is being tapped to provide our sarrak k jihadi for the killing fields of Ukraine. Lot of chatter online now toward this eventuality. The US and UK run the jihadi show bhai…..this is totally their domain and we have an endless supply of cannon fodder. Kashmir is frozen due to geopolitical reasons and Afghanistan is off limits now after the talibunny takeover. We are $300 billion in da hole…..Laakhon jihadi we can provide to get minced in the Ukraine cauldron, to get our debt wiped clean.
 
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Pakistan is being tapped to provide our sarrak k jihadi for the killing fields of Ukraine. Lot of chatter online now toward this eventuality. The US and UK run the jihadi show bhai…..this is totally their domain and we have an endless supply of cannon fodder. Kashmir is frozen due to geopolitical reasons and Afghanistan is off limits now after the talibunny takeover. We are $300 billion in da hole…..Laakhon jihadi we can provide to get minced in the Ukraine cauldron, to get our debt wiped clean.
Most Pakistani children now consider posh restaurants and shopping malls to be the measurement of development. I have already given up any hope for the country.
 
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Most Pakistani children now consider posh restaurants and shopping malls to be the measurement of development. I have already given up any hope for the country.
I was hoping we learnt our lesson in yemen after the Maarib disaster of Raheel Sharif sahb and the good sense of Mian sahb to extricate our poor sods from that meat grinder. Now if our establishment sends our people to die in Ukraine as mercs.....I will seriously lose all respect for them. They can't treat our ghareeb as cannon fodder. It will be a real shame.
 
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[H1]Ukraine likely inflated own combat successes – Forbes[/H1]
Kiev's claims of downing Russian planes aren't backed by available evidence, the Western publican said.
Forbes wrote on Monday that Ukraine has likely exaggerated the number of reported downings of Russian aircraft. The American business magazine analyzed the statements made by Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and the country's Defense Ministry and concluded that not all of them can be independently verified.
Kiev claimed that its 110th Mechanized Brigade had shot down seven Russian Su-25 attack aircraft between May 4 and May 25. And yet, only two supposed shootdowns were backed by some sort of visual evidence, Forbes noted, referring to "a grainy photo of something burning on the ground," and a video that "might depict a missile hitting a low-flying jet," respectively.
Ukraine likely inflated own combat successes – Forbes — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
 
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