Ukraine war: Russia says it has repelled a major offensive in Ukraine

  • By George Wright in London & James Waterhouse in Kiev
  • BBC News

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Ukraine has been planning a counterattack for months

Russia’s Defense Ministry says it has repelled a major Ukrainian offensive in Donetsk, the latest sign that a broader counteroffensive may have begun.

The video, which Russia says is a war, shows military vehicles in fields under heavy fire. Russia claims 300 troops killed and 16 tanks destroyed.

However, Moscow’s claims have not been independently verified.

On Monday, Ukraine’s military said it had no information about a major offensive in the region.

“We do not have such information and we do not comment on any kind of fakes,” a Ukrainian military spokesman told Reuters.

A major Ukrainian counteroffensive is long-awaited, but Kyiv has already said it cannot forewarn its launch.

However, there has been a significant increase in military activity as Ukraine claims to have made modest gains elsewhere on the front line.

So the latest reports are seen as a new sign that the expected Ukrainian push may have begun.

Ukraine launched a “large-scale offensive” using six mechanized and two tank battalions in the Donetsk region on Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

The Ukrainians tried to break through Russian defences, which Kiev saw as the most vulnerable part of the front line – but it “did not achieve its tasks, it did not succeed”, it said.

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A video released by the Ukrainian military shows what appears to be a military vehicle in the direction of Pakmut

If it’s not what it seems, it’s Moscow’s attempt to take control of the story.

There has been a significant increase in Ukrainian news coverage of when and how their counteroffensive might take shape.

Ukraine has been planning such a move for months. But it wanted as much time as possible to train troops and acquire military equipment from Western allies.

Officials in Kiev have warned against public speculation about the attack, saying it could help the enemy.

In a video posted to Telegram on Sunday, the Defense Ministry said, “The plans are peaceful. There will be no announcement at the start. Footage showed masked and armed troops holding their fingers to their lips.

It will take time for Ukraine to achieve its goal of liberating territory captured by Russia nine years ago.

Moscow had time to prepare. If Ukraine can mount a counterattack, it will take some time.

The government in Kiev has much at stake because it must show the people of Ukraine — and its Western allies — that it can break through Russian lines, end the effective military stalemate, and recapture some of its sovereign territory.

Oleksandr Chirsky, commander of Ukraine’s ground forces, said troops were “moving forward” towards Bagmut and had destroyed Russian positions near the city.

The statement was described by the Liberty of Russia Legion (FRL) as a joint statement with the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK).

Belgorod’s top official, Vyacheslav Klatkov, said the soldiers had agreed to meet their captors if they were alive. But the militants later said that the governor did not have the courage to meet them and that they would hand over the captives to Ukraine.

Russia has blamed Ukraine for recent attacks on its border areas, but Kyiv has not been directly contacted.

An energy plant caught fire following a drone attack on Monday morning, officials in Belgorod said.

Governor Vladislav Shabsha said two drones fell on a major road in Russia’s Kaluga region – bordering southern districts around Moscow. Mr Shabsha said there was no explosion and the area was now cordoned off.

There is no independent confirmation of any attack, but Moscow says the Belgorod region is a regular target for drone strikes from Ukraine.

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