NewsUkrainian forces reclaim Vovchansk; Major setback for Russia in Kharkiv region

Ukrainian forces reclaim Vovchansk; Major setback for Russia in Kharkiv region

At the end of September, Ukrainian forces recaptured the mechanical plants in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. The British Ministry of Defence reported on Tuesday that this area had been a Russian stronghold that enabled tactical operations along the Vovcha River.

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1 October 2024 14:11

In the latest intelligence update, it was assessed that this loss will limit the ability of Russian ground forces to advance in the Kharkiv region. In turn, the takeover of the plants will likely facilitate further Ukrainian counter-offensives north of the city, aiming to push Russian forces towards the border.

It was explained that Vovchansk had been the site of fighting since May 2024, when Russian ground forces launched an offensive in the Kharkiv region, likely to create a buffer zone to deter Ukrainian forces from launching attacks on the Belgorod region in Russia and to mitigate their effects. This has resulted in heavy fighting for Vovchansk, which lies 5 kilometres from the border, with both sides trying to push each other out of the area.

Russia withdrew troops from the Vovchansk area to support operations in the Kursk region, where Ukraine has occupied a wedge inside Russian territory since August 2024. This almost certainly limited the capabilities of Russian ground forces in the Vovchansk area - it was written.
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