Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Russia ‘starting to create buffer zone’

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RUSSIA pounded a town in Ukraine’s north east with artillery, rockets and guided aerial bombs on Friday before attempting an infantry breach of local defences, authoritie­s said.

It is a tactical switch that Kyiv officials have been expecting for weeks as the war stretches into its third year. Intense night-time shelling targeted Vovchansk, in the Kharkiv region and less than 5km (three miles) from the Russian border, regional governor 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 defences near Vovchansk,

Ukraine’s Defence 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 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 cannot 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.

“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.

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