Russian defenses are holding across the southern sector and in the northeastern Kharkiv sector Moscow’s troops have gained ground, multiple Kremlin information platforms said on Friday.

Ukrainian and independent news sources confirmed little forward movement by Ukrainian troops anywhere, and a spike of fighting near the Kharkiv sector town Kreminna.

In the southern Zaporizhzhia sector, reportedly, Russian air force helicopter gunships, TOS heavy flamethrower systems and army artillery turned back Ukrainian attacks near the villages Urozhaine and Makarivka. Kyiv losses over the past 24 hours in that narrow sector included at least two tanks and six other armored vehicles, the pro-Russia VoinDV channel claimed.

Villages along the tactically important Velika Novoselivka-Tokmak highway have been at the epicenter of heavy fighting following Ukraine’s kick-off of its summer offensive on June 10. Makarivka and Urozhaine are near the southmost point of the Ukrainian advance.

Advertisement

Ukrainian progress has been slow and Ukrainian officials are insisting Kyiv’s main attack is yet to be launched. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with BBC published Thursday acknowledged the offensive’s limited pace thus far and predicted it would accelerate. Vadym Skibitsky, vice head of the AFU’s main intelligence directorate, in an interview published by the web magazine RBK-Ukraina on Friday said Ukrainian offensive operations will probably continue for the next two or three months.

Drone Wars –Technology, Tactics, Strategy, Countermeasures, Legislation
Other Topics of Interest

Drone Wars –Technology, Tactics, Strategy, Countermeasures, Legislation

The impact of unmanned vehicles in the air, on the ground, and at sea could not have been predicted five years ago but their influence on the Ukrainian battlefield released the genie from the bottle.

According to  Kyiv Post research, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) has committed a bit more than one third of its newly formed reserve units to the summer offensive, the main punch is likely still yet to be thrown, but when that might be is not clear.

Multiple pro-Russia platforms on Friday reported Russian troop advances in the northeastern Kreminna sector, with the Telegram channel Rybar-Z saying: “Intensive battles near Kreminna are continuing, where Russian airborne infantry are conducting offensive operations in the Serebransky forest region… the (Ukrainian) situation is difficult in this sector and they have lost a series of positions.”

Advertisement

A Friday Russian Defense Ministry statement also claimed offensive success in the Kreminna sector, saying Russian air strikes had badly damaged a Ukrainian unit near the village Kolodezhnoye. Russian artillery and mortar attacks inflicted heavy personnel and military equipment losses on Ukraine’s 32nd Brigade, in fighting further to the south, the official Kremlin statement claimed.

Contradicting Russian reports of captured Ukrainian positions, Kyiv official sources claimed their troops had advanced in the Kreminna sector. Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar, in an official statement said Ukrainian forces in the Kreminna area in the Luhansk region achieved “partial success” and had “consolidated themselves in new positions.”

The relatively rosy Russian situation reports directly contradicted Wednesday claims by Russian mercenary boss Evgeney Prigozhin, who accused the Russian top army leadership of lying to President Vladimir Putin about the situation in the villages Sadove and Urozhaine which, Prigozhin declared, were lost to Ukrainian forces earlier in the week.

Advertisement

Russia’s Defense Ministry on Friday moved to confront that narrative, publishing video on its official Telegram channel of an armed men standing in front of what appeared to be buildings in both villages. Kyiv Post was unable to confirm the Russian claims.

Ukrainian army spokesperson Andriy Kovalev in Wednesday comments to independent media said the village Makarivka, consistent with Prigozhin’s claims, was partially under Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) control and that AFU units advancing elsewhere had achieved “limited success.” Heavy fighting in the northeastern Kreminna sector was still in progress, Kovalev said in a Friday update.

The AFU does not permit independent media on frontline positions. Kyiv Post was unable to confirm Kovalev’s claims.

To suggest a correction or clarification, write to us here
You can also highlight the text and press Ctrl + Enter