Ukraine claims 7 villages retaken, small gains near Bakhmut

A woman walks past a Russian shop on March 29, 2022 in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. – UNESCO-listed Czech spa towns are hunting for clients following a dramatic decrease in their foreign clientele due to the Covid pandemic and Russia’s war on Ukraine. While the anti-pandemic measures shuttered spa facilities temporarily, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union slashed the number of big-spending Russian clients virtually to zero. (Photo by Michal Cizek / AFP)

Agence France-Presse

Kyiv on Monday said it had wrested seven villages in eastern and southern Ukraine from Russian forces since the weekend.

Ukraine also said it made small gains near the eastern city of Bakhmut after launching a long-awaited counteroffensive with Western weapons to claw back territory.

“Seven settlements were liberated,” Deputy Defence Minister Ganna Malyar said on Telegram.

These were the villages of Lobkovo, Levadne and Novodarivka in the southern Zaporizhzhya region, she said.

Malyar said Ukrainian forces had also regained control of the village of Storozheva in the south of the Donetsk region, near three villages recaptured on Sunday.

“The area of the territory taken under control amounted to 90 square kilometers,” Malyar said.

The Ukrainian defense ministry said its forces had advanced “250 to 700 meters” into the direction of the flashpoint city of Bakhmut.

Russia said earlier Monday that it repelled Ukrainian attacks in the same area in the Donetsk region near Velyka Novosilka.

It also said it fought off Ukrainian attacks around the nearby village of Levadne in the neighboring southern region of Zaporizhzhia.

The various claims by Moscow and Kyiv could not be verified independently.

“Ukrainian forces made visually verified advances in western Donetsk Oblast and western Zaporizhzhia Oblast, which Russian sources confirmed but sought to downplay,” the US-based Institute for the Study of War said in an analytical note Monday. – gb

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