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Ukraine says advancing on southern front near Robotyne

by AFP Staff Writers
Kyiv, Ukraine (AFP) Aug 29, 2023
Ukraine said Tuesday that its forces had pushed deeper into Russian defensive lines near the village of Robotyne, a day after claiming control over the village on the southern front.

Kyiv also ordered children to be evacuated from five settlements near the focus of their assault, as Russia claimed to have repelled Ukrainian forces.

Kyiv launched a grinding counteroffensive in June after stockpiling Western-supplied weapons and building up assault battalions, but progress has been slow.

Military spokesman Andriy Kovalyov said Ukrainian forces were edging further in the Zaporizhzhia region, which Moscow claims is part of Russia.

"Ukrainian forces had successes in the direction of Novodanylivka to Verbove," he told state media on Tuesday, naming two hamlets in the war-battered region.

He added that the troops were holding captured territory and attacking Russian artillery.

Ukrainian troops have also been trying to surround the eastern town of Bakhmut, which was captured by Russian forces in May.

The Russian-installed head of the Donetsk region, where Bakhmut is located, on Tuesday played down the Ukrainian push, after Kyiv claimed successes.

"The flanks are being held. The situation there is already stabilising," Denis Pushilin told Russian state media.

In the nearby Russian-controlled town of Gorlivka, its Moscow-aligned mayor said Ukrainian shelling had killed three civilians.

Mayor Ivan Prikhodko described the fatal shelling on a milk production facility as "horrifying".

Compared to Ukrainian offensives last year in the Kherson and Kharkiv regions, this time Kyiv's forces are crashing into Russian defensive lines of trenches and minefields that are kilometres deep.

But analysts say the capture of Robotyne is evidence that Ukrainian forces can puncture Russian lines as they push south.

The Ukrainian ministry responsible for reintegrating occupied territories announced an evacuation order in five settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region, citing the uptick in fighting.

Some 54 children and nearly 70 people accompanying them will be removed from the villages of Guliaipole, Stepnogirsk, Preobrazhenka, Yegorivka, and Novopavlivka, it said.

The ministry also said that the remains of 84 killed Ukrainian soldiers had been recovered from Russia.

"After identification, the bodies of our defenders will be handed over to their relatives for a dignified burial," it said in a statement.

President Volodymyr Zelensky meanwhile paid tribute to fallen soldiers on Tuesday to commemorate Ukraine's remembrance day.

"Words are never enough to express what we feel," he said in a statement, describing the those who were killed as people "whose lives became the life of Ukraine".


Artificial Intelligence Analysis

Litany Layer:

Ukraine said Tuesday that its forces had pushed deeper into Russian defensive lines near the village of Robotyne a day after claiming control over the village on the southern front. Kyiv also ordered children to be evacuated from five settlements near the focus of their assault as Russia claimed to have repelled Ukrainian forces. Kyiv launched a grinding counteroffensive in June after stockpiling Western supplied weapons and building up assault battalions but progress has been slow. Military spokesman Andriy Kovalyov said Ukrainian forces were edging further in the Zaporizhzhia region which Moscow claims is part of Russia.

Symbolic Layer:

The Ukrainian ministry is trying to push back Russian forces to gain control over the land and to protect the children and civilians from harm. The advancement on the southern front is seen as a sign of Ukrainian strength and resilience, as they are able to puncture Russian defensive lines and make progress. The fight against Russia is seen as a way to gain freedom and independence, and to protect the people of Ukraine.

Myth/Metaphor Layer:

The Ukrainian forces are seen as the heroes in a battle for freedom, as they are fighting to protect their people from the oppressive rule of Russia. The advancement on the southern front is seen as a sign of hope for a better future, as the people of Ukraine strive to break free from Russian control and gain independence. The battle is seen as a way to reclaim what is rightfully theirs, and to build a brighter future for the nation.

This AI report is generated by a sophisticated prompt to a ChatGPT API. Our editors clean text for presentation, but preserve AI thought for our collective observation. Please comment and ask questions about AI use by Spacedaily. We appreciate your support and contribution to better trade news.


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