Ukraine’s northern region of Kharkiv is enduring “heavy fighting” as Russian troops pushed on with ground and air offensives on Wednesday, Ukraine’s army said.
“Heavy fighting is ongoing,” said General Serhii Melnyk, Commander of the Kharkiv city defense forces.
“Three combat engagements are still ongoing,” Melnyk said.
Kharkiv’s border town of Vovchansk was liberated from Russian occupation more than 18 months ago.
Ukrainian troops repelled 11 attacks and are holding back Russia’s advance towards “Lyptsi from Hlyboke and Lukiantsi, and towards Vovchansk from the direction of Shebekino (Russia),” Melnyk said.
“Three combat engagements are still ongoing,” Melnyk said.
Kharkiv city was hit Tuesday by a Russian airstrike that wounded 24 people, including 4 children, and damaged residential buildings, Melnyk said.
The attack also killed one person.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday that they had “liberated” the settlement of Buhrovatka in the Kharkiv region and “defeated the manpower and equipment” of Ukraine’s army in Vesele, Vovchansk, and Lyptsi.