Ukrainian forces pushed further after the fall of the Russian stronghold
The Ukrainian army continued to move the north in the Kharkiv region and moved towards its south and east, the Ukraine’s army chief said on Sunday, Russia left its main stronghold in the region a day after their rapid profit.
President Volodimir Zelancesi introduced Ukraine advances in the North-East Kharkiv province as a possible success in the six-month war, saying that it could bring more rapid benefits to the winter region if Kyiv could get more powerful weapons Huh.
Ukraine’s Chief Commander General Valerie Zaluzani said on Telegram, “In the Kharkiv direction, we started moving not only in the south and east, but also in the north. The state border (with Russia) is 50 km to go. ”
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He said that the armed forces of the country have gained over 3,000 sq km (1,158 sq mi) from the beginning of this month.
In Moscow, the Russian Ministry of Defense said on Sunday that the Russian forces were hitting the posts of the Ukrainian army in the Kharkiv region, with an accurate attacks distributed by Airborne soldiers, missiles and artillery.
Russian forces lost due to retreating from the city of Izium as they were pushed back from the capital Kyiv in March, as thousands of Russian soldiers overtook ammunition and equipment as they escaped.
This advantage is politically important for Zelanski because it attempts to keep Europe united behind Ukraine – weapons and money supply – even as an energy crisis, European customers in this winter also to Russian gas There is an energy crisis in this winter after cuts in supply of.
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“I believe this winter is a significant twist, and it can lead to Ukraine’s fast de-prose,” Zelancesi said in comments on a political stage published late Saturday on Saturday. “We see how they (occupied) are running in some directions.
If we were a little stronger with weapons, we would have done de-prose faster. ,
Ukrainian officials stopped confirming that they had removed the Izium, but the Chief of Staff Andry Yarmak, the Chief of Staff, posted a picture of soldiers on the outskirts and tweeted a emoji of grapes. The name of the city means “raisins.”
Kyiv -based military analyst Oleh Zhedanov said that the profit could pave the way for another push in the Luhansk area, the occupation of which Russia claimed in early July.
“If you look at the map, it is rational to assume that aggressive svatove – starobels, and sievierodonetsk – will develop in the direction of lysychansk. These are two promising directions,” he said.
Britain’s Ministry of Defense said on Sunday that Ukrainian forces continued to grow in the Kharkiv region in the last 24 hours. However, the battle continued around the city of Izium and Kupansk, which is the only rail hub supplying the front line of Russia in the northeast Ukraine, which has been removed by Ukrainian forces.
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As soon as the war entered its 200th day, Ukraine reported more Russian missiles and air strikes overnight and regional authorities reported heavy Russian shelling in the east and south.
Governor Pavlo Korilenko, Governor of Eastern Donetsk Province, said 10 civilians were killed overnight on Telegram. Apart from this, south, nine were injured, who were injured in the city of Mycolav, said its mayor.
Reuters could not independently confirm the battlefield accounts.
Nuclear plant operation
While fighting, conditions at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant led to global concern. Russia and Ukraine accused each other of firing around the Zaporizhia plant and thus put a horrific release of radiation at risk.
But on Sunday the International Atomic Energy Agency stated that a backup power line for the Russian-accepted plant was restored, providing that with external light the wanted.

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State agency Energotom, meanwhile, said that it has stopped operations as a security step at the plant, as the restoration line for the grid allowed the plant to be operated by Ukraine’s energy system.
Kyiv on Wednesday urged the residents of Russian areas around the plant to vacate their safety.
The energy crisis of the continent threatens to destroy European unity on Ukraine in this winter, and Kyiv needs to show badly that it can not only catch against the attack of Moscow, but also its speed of war. Can change to side.
Zelancesi told a conference participating by the Foreign Minister of Germany on Saturday that Russia was doing “everything” to break Ukrainian and European resolutions in this winter.
“There are 90 days ahead which will determine more than 30 years of Ukrainian independence. Ninety days that will determine the existence of the European Union over all other years. Winter will determine our future, ”he said.
Ukrainian forces pushed further after the fall of the Russian stronghold
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