Lviv: According to a US defence thinktank, Ukrainian forces “appear to have won the battle of Kharkiv,” in what appears to be their fastest advance since Russian troops withdrew from Kiev and the north-east over a month ago, according to The Guardian.
Analysts said on Saturday that Russian units had not attempted to hold their lines against counterattacking Ukrainian troops around the city, an apparent setback to Vladimir Putin’s war goals.
Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city and only 31 miles (50 kilometres) from the Russian border, has been bombarded by the enemy since the conflict began in February.
According to The Guardian, the Institute for the Study of War in the United States said in its most recent assessment of the conflict that the Russians appeared to be retreating and aiming to replace their own troops with proxy forces or mercenaries.
“Ukraine thus appears to have won the battle of Kharkiv. Ukrainian forces prevented Russian troops from encircling, let alone seizing Kharkiv, and then expelled them from around the city, as they did to Russian forces attempting to seize Kiev,” the institute said.
Russian units had “generally not attempted to hold ground against counterattacking Ukrainian forces over the past several days, with a few exceptions”.
“Reports from western officials and a video from an officer of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) indicate that Moscow is focused on conducting an orderly withdrawal and prioritizing getting Russians back home before allowing proxy forces to enter Russia rather than trying to hold its positions near the city.”
Source:OCN