Thousands of people been evacuated from border areas in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, as Russia kept up constant strikes on a key town as part of a cross-border offensive, officials said yesterday.
The surprise Russian attack across Ukraine’s northeastern border began on Friday, with Moscow’s troops making small advances in an area from where they had been pushed back nearly two years ago.
The Russian Ministry of Defense on Saturday said its troops had “liberated” Borysivka, Ogirtseve, Pletenivka, Pylna and Strilecha, and had haken one village in the Donetsk region.
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“In total, 4,073 people have been evacuated,” Kharkiv Governor Oleg Synegubov wrote on social media.
Synegubov said a 63-year-old man was killed by artillery fire in the village of Glyboke, and a 38-year-old man was wounded in Vovchansk, a border town which had about 3,000 residents before the offensive.
“The city is constantly under fire,” said Oleksiy Kharkivsky, a senior police officer from Vovchansk helping to coordinate the evacuations.
“Everything in the city is being destroyed... You hear constant explosions, artillery, mortars. The enemy is hitting the city with everything they have,” he said, speaking at an evacuation point in a village near Vovchansk.
Kharkivsky said one person who was trapped under rubble had died overnight and “several people were killed by shelling” on Saturday.
He estimated that about 1,500 people had been evacuated or fled Vovchansk since Friday, and said there had been 32 drone strikes on the town in the past 24 hours.
Evacuation teams had come under fire “many times,” Kharkivsky said.
Agence France-Presse on Saturday saw groups of people fleeing the border area arriving in vans and cars loaded with bags at a reception center for evacuees near Kharkiv.
Evacuees — most of them elderly — received food and medical assistance and could sleep in bunk beds.
One 61-year-old woman, Lyubov Nikolaieva, said that she had fled the border village of Lyptsi along with her 81-year-old mother.
“There is constant incoming fire: those guided aerial bombs and mortar shells whistling overhead. It became very scary,” she said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday said that Ukrainian troops had been carrying out counterattacks in border villages in the Kharkiv region.
“Disrupting Russian offensive plans is now our No. 1 task,” he said.
Troops must “return the initiative to Ukraine,” Zelenskiy said, again urging allies to speed up arms deliveries.
Ukrainian officials had for weeks said that Moscow might try to attack its northeastern border regions, pressing its advantage as Ukraine struggles with delays in Western aid and personnel shortages.
Meanwhile, a Ukrainian drone attack hit a refinery in Russia’s Volgograd region causing a fire at the complex, the regional governor said yesterday.
The defense ministry said eight overnight drone attacks were intercepted, including one in the southern Volgograd region.
“During the night of May 12, the air defense and electronic warfare forces fought off a drone on the territory of the Volgograd region,” Volgograd Governor Andrey Bocharov wrote on Telegram.
“The consequences from the fall of a drone followed by a detonation caused a fire on the site of the Volgograd oil refinery,” he added.
Bocharov said the fire had been put out and there were no victims.
Owned by Lukoil, the Volgograd refinery says on its Web site that it is the biggest producer of oil products in southwest Russia.
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