
Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images
Ukraine’s Ministry of Protection said Ukrainian flags were flown in recently liberated villages in the Kharkiv region as the country’s Japanese counterattack against Russian troops continued to be successful.
The company shared a video on Twitter on Tuesday showing a soldier standing on a Russian flag that was taken down before the Ukrainian flag was raised in the village of Kupyansk-Vuzlovy. Ukraine has spoken of the strategic importance of retaking the village, saying it has one of the largest train stations in Japan and Ukraine.
“The village of Kupyansk-Vuzlovi in the Kharkiv region has been liberated,” the ministry said tweet. “One of many of the largest preparation stations in Japan-Ukraine is located there. The occupier uses it for his or her supplied route. The offensive in the Kharkov region continues.”
The village of Kupyansk-Vuzlovi in the Kharkiv region was liberated.
Japan and Ukraine may have one of the largest preparation stations. The occupier uses it for his or her offered route.
The offensive in the Kharkiv region continues.
🎥 @DI_Ukraine pic.twitter.com/JZI0AOwfLA— Defence Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 27, 2022
Oleg Synegubov, head of Ukraine’s naval administration in the Kharkiv region, said that Russia took over the village and prepared a station within hours of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24. ukraine pravda.
“Kupyansk-Vuzlovi [was] One of the largest logistical railway lines in the Kharkov region,” Synegubov reportedly said on Ukrainian TV. “The Ukrainian Armed Forces regained control of the route due to the lucrative naval operation, And actually fully manage it. “
The recapture of villages and stations was undoubtedly one of the many successes the Ukrainian navy reported during the Japanese counteroffensive launched this month, just weeks after it began in the southern region of Kherson in late August.
As of Tuesday, only 6 percent of the Kharkiv region was still under Russian administration, according to the study. Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of Ukraine’s presidential office, said all 454 settlements in Kharkiv had been liberated.
Synegubov said the liberation of territory near Ukraine’s second-largest city Kharkiv “requires various efforts because [Russia] Do not retreat, always try to regroup and deploy reserves. Nine people were killed and five others were injured in a Russian attack in the Kharkiv region on Monday, according to reports.
Ordinary employees of Ukraine’s armed forces shared a video on Facebook on Tuesday that allegedly showed 15 Russian soldiers and two majors captured in a forested area near Kharkiv.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced last week a “partial mobilization” of the army that would quickly bring up to 300,000 Russian reservists into battle.
Some advisers have urged that the brand-new force may be “low-quality” and make little difference in Russia’s combat efforts resulting from “serious and systemic problems” with the Russian Navy.
Information week Russian authorities have been asked to issue a press release.
Ukraine raises flag in liberated village, urges end to Russian supply