Russia Confirms Flight of Troops From Ukraine’s Kharkiv Area
Kyiv’s forces capture logistical hub, Russian staging post
Military gains mark major setback for Russian invasion
Thousands of Russian troops retreated in the face of a lightning Ukrainian offensive in the Kharkiv region that threatens to derail the Kremlin’s bid to cement control of Ukraine’s east.
A local Moscow-backed official and pro-Russian military bloggers said Saturday that Kremlin forces had pulled out of Izyum, a staging post for the campaign in Donbas, to avoid being encircled.
Russia’s defense ministry confirmed the pullout from Izyum and other areas in a statement from Moscow, describing the move as necessary to bolster forces in the eastern Donetsk region. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the Russian forces were making “a good decision” to leave the area, according to a video released by his office Saturday.
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The advances come after Kyiv received increasing supplies of weapons from the US and its allies over the past few months, including powerful HIMARS rocket launchers, giving Ukraine’s backers confidence that it can push back against the Russian invasion, now in its seventh month.
Daniil Bezsonov, first deputy minister of information for the Moscow-backed Donetsk People’s Republic in Donbas, said the Russian military had abandoned Izyum and some other localities in Kharkiv.
“Of course, this is the result of high command mistakes,” he said on his Telegram channel.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-10/russian-forces-flee-as-ukrainian-army-makes-swift-eastern-push
Clashes in the south
Ukrainian forces say they have broken through Russia's first line of defence in parts of the occupied region around the southern city of Kherson.
But Moscow, which has controlled the area since March, says Ukrainian troops suffered heavy losses and that the operation has been a failure.
The claims by both Ukraine and Russia have not been independently verified but they follow weeks of Ukrainian attacks aimed at cutting off Russian forces in the region.
On Tuesday, senior US officials said there had been an "uptick of fighting" in the area but could not confirm whether a counter-offensive had started.
And the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said there had been significant fighting at five locations in the past 24 hours.
Ukraine said it had "destroyed warehouses, weapon accumulations and enemy control points with high precision strikes" and damaged bridges across the Dnieper River making it "possible to cut off the Russian army from the supply of weapons and personnel from Crimea".
Russian state news agency Tass reported Russia was using air defence systems in an attempt to fend off Ukrainian attacks in the area.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60506682
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Russia’s front lines have collapsed in a crucial pocket of northeast Ukraine, ceding a wide area. Maps help show where Russian forces are retreating and how Ukraine’s offensive has reshaped what had been a grinding war of attrition.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/09/11/world/ukraine-russia-war