Russia notes non-stop offensive on front line, Ukraine military points to own successes

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Ukrainian servicemen firing a self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops near the front line in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region on Aug 20.

Ukrainian servicemen firing a self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops near the front line in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region on Aug 20.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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  • Russia's General Gerasimov states Russian forces have the "strategic initiative" and are on a "non-stop offensive" across the Ukrainian front line.
  • Russia claims control of large portions of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. They have also seized 3,500 sq km since March.
  • Russia has increased strikes on Ukrainian military-industrial sites, targeting missile and drone production, while Ukraine reports civilian deaths.

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MOSCOW/KYIV – Russian forces are waging a non-stop offensive along almost the entire front line in Ukraine and have the “strategic initiative”, the chief of Russia’s general staff said on Aug 30.

“The combined group of troops continues a non-stop offensive along almost the entire front line,” General Valery Gerasimov told his deputies in an address published by the Defence Ministry. “At present, the strategic initiative lies entirely with Russian forces.”

But Ukrainian military spokesperson Viktor Trehubov said Kyiv’s forces had scored front-line successes, keeping Russian troops from seizing targets in the Donetsk region and halting further advances into Dnipropetrovsk region.

In one area, he said, Kyiv’s troops had surrounded Russian units.

Reuters was unable to independently verify battlefield accounts from either side.

Russia has stepped up airstrikes on Ukrainian towns and cities far behind the front lines this summer and has continued a grinding offensive across much of the east, trying to gain more territory in its three-and-a-half-year-old invasion of Ukraine.

Russian attacks on Ukraine’s capital,

Kyiv, on Aug 28 killed 25 people, Ukrainian officials said.

The strikes took place less than two weeks after US President Donald Trump hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Alaska, a meeting that Washington had hoped would advance his efforts to end the conflict.

Lieutenant-Colonel Trehubov, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Dnipro group of forces, said Russia had committed big troop contingents in Donetsk region, but had failed in recent months to capture key targets, including the cities of Pokrovsk, Toretsk and Chasiv Yar.

“Despite its aggressive actions, despite success at some points in pressuring Ukrainian positions, Russia has scored no quick victories,” he told national television.

Russian troops, he said, had been surrounded near Dobropillya, north of Pokrovsk. And Ukrainian forces had recaptured the village of Myrne, near Kupiansk further north – another area of recent heavy Russian activity.

New village captured, Russia says

Russia’s Defence Ministry on Aug 30 announced the capture of the village of Komyshuvakha in the centre of Donetsk region. But Ukraine’s military made no acknowledgement that the village had changed hands, saying that it was one of several localities where Kyiv’s forces had countered Russian attacks.

Moscow denies targeting civilians. Ukrainian officials say scores of civilians have been killed in Russian strikes on densely populated areas in recent months, and thousands since the start of the war.

Gen Gerasimov said Russia had carried out 76 targeted strikes on Ukrainian military-industrial facilities this spring and summer, with a focus on destroying sites where long-range missile systems and drones are produced.

Gen Gerasimov said Moscow was now in control of 99.7 per cent of Ukraine’s eastern Luhansk region, 79 per cent of the eastern Donetsk region, 74 per cent of the Zaporizhzhia region and 76 per cent of the Kherson region.

Since March, Russia has captured more than 3,500 sq km of Ukrainian territory and taken control of 149 villages, he said.

Russian forces this month have begun pressing into Ukraine’s southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, open-source maps show. Gen Gerasimov said seven villages in the region were now under Russian control.

Ukraine’s military says its forces have constrained Russian movements in the area. REUTERS

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