In the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war, Ukraine's Kharkiv counter-offensive continued to push back the Russian military. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims Ukrainian forces have taken back 6,000 square kilometers (2,400 square miles) of Ukrainian territory. The U.S. said many Russian soldiers have left Ukraine, as Russia admitted that the front had been broken. While it has been confirmed that over 1,000 people have died, the true figure could be much higher. The Kremlin has refused peace negotiations and stated that Russia will continue to achieve their goals in the special military operation.
Ukrainian forces
continued advancing, and, on 13 September, took back Vovchansk, according to
Ukraine's border guard services. While not verified, the pre-occupation mayor
of Melitopol has said Russian troops had begun to withdraw. Reportedly, if
Melitopol is captured, the Ukrainians could disrupt the supply line in the east
Donbas region. In the recently recaptured village of Chkalovske, a citizen,
Svitlana Honchar, talked about the Russians fleeing: "They left like the
wind. They were fleeing by any means they could." However, some were left
behind, as she adds, "They were trying to catch up." President
Zelenskyy also promised a "return to normalcy" for the recent areas
that were re-captured. Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Defense Hanna Maliar said,
Ukraine was trying to get Russian troops to surrender. Ahead of their advance,
they threw flyers saying, "Russians use you as cannon fodder. Your life
doesn’t mean anything for them. You don’t need this war. Surrender to Armed
Forces of Ukraine."
Ukrainian officials
were also investigating the liberated areas to discovery any atrocities and
assess alleged war crimes committed by the Russians. In the city of Balakliya,
local officials reported that the Russians set up a "torture chamber"
at the local police station. Allegedly, Russian forces "always kept at
least 40 people captive" in the area.
Nationalism in Ukraine
remained strong, as the government released videos of burning Russian flags and
the charred tanks left behind. They shot a video of Ukrainians ripping a sign
that said, "We are one people with Russia." Other things which were
found left behind in liberated territories include purposely damaged weapons
and vehicles, especially abandoned tanks.
On 25 September,
President Zelenskyy released a statement saying the Kharkiv fighting had been
fierce, but Ukrainian forces continue to succeed. "This is the Donetsk
region, this is our Kharkiv region. This is the Kherson region, and also the
Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia regions," Zelenskyy said. Ukraine also secured
many bridges around the Oskil river, located in Kharkiv. The southern area of
Ukraine also has heavy fighting, as the Ukrainians hope to re-capture a Russian
controlled town.
In Russia, the war began
to be criticized. Vladimir Putin certified an act which calls for 300,000
Russian reservists, which was met with many huge protests and criticism from
top lawmakers in the country. In response, Zelenskyy called the Russo-Ukrainian
war "a war that one man wants".
Russia has also
released a new referendum saying they will annex four Ukrainian territories
they have invaded, causing fear in Ukraine.
Ukrainian allies,
including the United States, remained hesitant to declare victory, as
Russia still had considerable forces in the area including many missiles and
dangerous weapons. The Russians continued to inflict heavy damage, shelling
Lozova, which killed three and injured nine. Shelling has also continued in
Kharkiv. Biggest of all, the act that calls for 300,000 Russian reserves. For
now, however, the Ukrainians seemed to be continuing their push into
Russian-occupied Ukraine.
Ukrainian
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