Ukraine says repelled attacks by Russia in Donetsk

Ukraine says repelled attacks by Russia in Donetsk

Kyiv's military repelled 42 assaults near Novooleksandrivka and Spirne, a day after Russia claimed control of the villages.

Ukraine’s military said Russian forces also continued their assaults in Kharkiv on Monday, attacking near Vovchansk and Lyptsi. (Russian Defence Ministry Press Service/AP pic)
KYIV:
The Ukrainian military said on Monday that it had repelled Russian attacks near Novooleksandrivka and Spirne in the eastern Donetsk region a day after Russian forces claimed control of the two villages.

The eastern Pokrovsk front, which includes Novooleksandrivka, remained the site of the fiercest fighting, with 42 assaults repelled out of a total of 142 battles over the past day, the military said.

Russia maintained a military presence across the border from Ukraine’s northern Chernihiv and Sumy regions, the military said, adding that Moscow’s forces were increasing the density of minefields in the area and also conducting sabotage activities.

That section of the border has been closely followed for any sign that Russia plans to open a new front there to pressure Ukraine’s outnumbered defenders.

Russia launched an assault into the border areas of the northeastern region of Kharkiv in May, opening a new front in the 28-month full-scale invasion.

Its forces continued assaults there on Monday, attacking near Vovchansk and Lyptsi, the military said.

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