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Russia claims gains in ground offensive in Kharkiv

The Russian defence ministry said its troops had "liberated" five villages in Ukraine's Kharkiv region near the border with Russia
Employees leave a restaurant building hit by recent shelling, in Donetsk. — Reuters
Employees leave a restaurant building hit by recent shelling, in Donetsk. — Reuters
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MOSCOW: Russia on Saturday said it had captured six villages in Ukraine's east during a surprise ground offensive that prompted mass evacuations, as President Volodymyr Zelensky made an urgent call for military aid.


The Russian defence ministry said its troops had "liberated" five villages in Ukraine's Kharkiv region near the border with Russia -- Borysivka, Ogirtseve, Pletenivka, Pylna and Strilecha -- as "a result of offensive actions". The village of Keramik in the Donetsk region was also now under Russian control, it said.


Ukrainian officials said that the country's forces were resisting but there was heavy fighting in the Kharkiv region near the border.


"Fighting for villages... continues in the border area", Ukrainian military spokesman Nazar Voloshyn said on national television, while "the enemy is currently localised".


There is "heavy fighting" in the border area and 1,775 people have been evacuated, Kharkiv regional governor Oleg Synegubov wrote on social media.


He insisted there was "no threat of a ground operation" for the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest.


At an arrival point for evacuees near Kharkiv, groups of people were arriving in vans and cars loaded with bags.


Evacuees -- many of them elderly -- received food and medical assistance in makeshift tents.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said troops must "return the initiative to Ukraine" and urged Kyiv's allies to speed up arms deliveries.


"Every air defence system, every anti-missile system is literally what saves lives," Zelensky said. "It is important that our partners support our soldiers and Ukrainian resilience with timely deliveries -- really timely ones," he stressed. "The package that really helps is the weapons brought to Ukraine, not just the announced ones."


Ukrainian forces have multiplied attacks inside Russia and Russia-held areas of Ukraine, particularly on energy infrastructure.


On Saturday a missile strike hit a restaurant called Paradise in the city of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. The attack using US HIMARS precision rocket launchers killed three civilians -- two diners and a restaurant member of staff -- and wounded eight, the head of the region's Russian-backed administration, Denis Pushilin, said.


In Russia, two people were reported killed by Ukrainian strikes in the Belgorod and Kursk regions.


Ukrainian officials also reported a total of six civilians killed in Russian shelling in the Donetsk, Kharkiv and Kherson regions over the past day. — AFP


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