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Russia Pounds Ukraine City 05/10 06:43
Russia pounded a town in Ukraine's northeast with artillery, rockets and
guided aerial bombs Friday before attempting an infantry breach of local
defenses.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) -- Russia pounded a town in Ukraine's northeast with
artillery, rockets and guided aerial bombs Friday before attempting an infantry
breach of local defenses, authorities said, in a tactical switch that Kyiv
officials have been expecting for weeks as the war stretches into its third
year.
Intense nighttime shelling targeted Vovchansk, in the Kharkiv region and
less than 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the Russian border, regional Gov. Oleh
Syniehubov said. The barrage prompted authorities to begin the evacuation of
around 3,000 people.
Around dawn, Russian forces tried to pierce the Ukrainian defenses near
Vovchansk, Ukraine's Defense Ministry said, adding that it had deployed reserve
units to fend off the attack.
Analysts said the assault could mark the start of a Russian attempt to carve
out a "buffer zone" that President Vladimir Putin vowed to create earlier this
year to halt frequent Ukrainian attacks on Belgorod and other Russian border
regions.
Ukraine had previously said it was aware that Russia was assembling
thousands of troops along the northeastern border, close to the Kharkiv and
Sumy regions. While the Kremlin's forces have made their most recent ground
thrust in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian intelligence officials said they expected
the Kremlin's forces to attack in the northeast, too.
Though Russia likely can't capture Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city,
it could compel Ukraine to send more troops to the region, leaving other areas
more vulnerable to attack. Also, forcing Ukrainian authorities to evacuate
civilians is likely to create disruption and divert resources.
"The entire town is under massive shelling now, it is not safe to stay
here," Vovchansk administration head Tamaz Hambarishvili told Ukraine's
Hromadske Radio.
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry said fighting against Russian sabotage and
reconnaissance groups continued into the afternoon.
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