From the BBC:
“Ukraine
war in maps: Tracking the Russian invasion”
Ukraine is
stepping up its operations to recapture occupied territory as Russian forces
continue attempts to advance in the east.
Here are
the latest developments:
Ukrainian
forces attempting to retake southern city of Kherson
Russian troops
there are "virtually cut off" after bridge attack
In the east,
Russian forces are trying to advance in Donetsk
Ukraine's
second largest power station reportedly captured
Meanwhile,
work to resume grain exports from Odesa is underway
Ukraine on
offensive in south
A
counter-offensive by Ukrainian troops in the south of the country is
"gathering momentum" around the occupied city of Kherson, according
to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD). Ukraine's forces have been using new
long-range artillery to target bridges across the Dnipro River and the MoD said
that two recent attacks on the Antonivskiy Bridge in Kherson have left Russian
troops "virtually cut off". Kherson was the first city in Ukraine to
be taken by Russian forces after their invasion in February. The MoD said its
loss would "severely undermine Russia's attempts to paint the occupation
as a success". In the southern port of Odesa, which has remained under
Ukrainian control throughout the conflict, officials have said they are working
to resume grain exports after an agreement was reached with Russia last week. Under
the deal, Russia agreed not to target ports while grain was in transit, while
Ukraine pledged to guide cargo ships through waters that have been mined. However,
the agreement was thrown into chaos less than 24 hours after the deal was
signed, when two Russian missiles targeted the port in Odesa.
Russia
edging forward in east
Russian
officials have said their forces are fighting for the "complete
liberation" of the Donbas, which broadly refers to Ukraine's eastern
regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, where Russian-backed separatists held
significant territory before the invasion. Russian forces now control all of
the Luhansk region and they are continuing to make small advances in the
Donetsk region. Having captured the strategically important cities of
Severodonetsk and Lysychansk in recent weeks, Russian troops are now focussing
the efforts in the region on the nearby cities of Siversk and Bakhmut. The
Russians say they have now taken control of Ukraine's second-largest power
station in the nearby town of Svitlodarsk. Seizing the Soviet-era coal-fired
Vuhlehirsk plant would be the first strategic gain for Russian forces in more
than three weeks. But the offensives in this area are the only operations that
the Russians appear able to sustain in Ukraine at the moment, according to the
Institute for the Study of War (ISW), with their resources stretched by the
Ukrainian counter-offensive in Kherson and another around Izyum.
Western
weapons boost Ukraine
President
Volodomyr Zelensky has called on Western countries to send Ukraine more
weapons, telling a recent meeting of Nato that his forces needed "much
more modern systems" to help them "break the Russian artillery advantage".
Several Western shipments of heavy weaponry - such as US multiple rocket launch
systems - have made it to the front line in recent weeks, allowing Ukraine to
attack from greater range. Retired British Army officer General Sir Richard
Barrons told the BBC that he had no doubt that the arrival of "some
Western weapons has made a difference" to the Ukrainian side. He said
Ukraine's new longer-range weapons had forced Russia to "reorganise how
they operate" but he warned that there was "still a long way to go"
in the conflict. Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February, but Ukrainian forces
retook large areas around Kyiv in early April after Russia abandoned its push
towards the capital. Areas in the west of the country, including Lviv, have
seen missile attacks but no attempt by Russian forces to take and occupy
ground. The Russians have suffered heavy losses since the invasion began and significant
quantities of Russian weaponry have also been destroyed or captured.
^ Here’s
hoping Ukraine is successful in retaking Kherson and all the other currently
Russian-Occupied parts of Ukraine. Putin, his Nazi Zs and Russia needs to be
defeated for the good of the whole planet. ^
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