Russia thwarts major Ukrainian offensive

A Ukrainian soldier watches a rocket launcher firing towards Russian positions on the front line in eastern Ukraine. GETTY IMAGES
A Ukrainian soldier watches a rocket launcher firing towards Russian positions on the front line in eastern Ukraine. GETTY IMAGES

MOSCOW – Russia’s defense ministry says it has thwarted a major Ukrainian offensive in Donetsk, claiming to have killed 250 troops and destroyed armored vehicles.

Video of what Russia says is the battle appears to show military vehicles coming under heavy fire in fields.

But there has been no comment from Kyiv and Russia’s claim has not been independently verified.

A Ukrainian counter-offensive has been long awaited but Kyiv says it will not give advance warning of its start.

And it is unclear whether the alleged attacks indicate that the fresh push to recapture Ukrainian land from Russian forces has begun in earnest.

The Russian defense ministry said Ukraine had launched the “large-scale offensive” in the Donetsk region on Sunday using six mechanizsed and two tank battalions.

It claimed the Ukrainians tried to break through Russian defenses in what Kyiv saw as the most vulnerable part of the frontline but that it “did not achieve its tasks, it had no success”.

Moscow claimed Ukraine had lost 250 troops as well as 16 tanks.

Ukraine has been planning a counter-offensive for months. But it has wanted as much time as possible to train troops and to receive military equipment from Western allies. (BBC)

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