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Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin tries to claim Russia isn’t after Kharkiv – despite massive attack on region

Volodymyr Zelensky claims his forces have ‘stabilised’ a Russian attack in northeast Kharkiv region

Tom Watling ,Arpan Rai
Saturday 18 May 2024 03:03 EDT
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed there are “no plans” to take the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv despite tens of thousands of his forces having recently stormed across the border into the region and getting within artillery range of the city.

Speaking on the second day of his two-day tour of China, Putin claimed he had ordered the attack to create a “buffer zone” between Ukrainian soldiers and the Russian region of Belgorod.

When asked if Russian forces planned to take control of Kharkiv city, some 20 miles from the current fighting, Putin said: “As for Kharkiv, there are no such plans as of today.”

While Ukrainian officials and military analysts maintain that Russian forces in the Kharkiv region do not have the manpower or weaponry to take its namesake capital, and that the attack is likely an attempt to create a “buffer zone”, as Putin puts it, as well as draw Ukrainian forces away from other battles further east, there is little doubt that Russia would try to invade the city if it had the capability.

Russian forces expanded area of active combat by almost 70 km, Ukraine's army chief says

Russian forces have expanded the area of active combat by almost 43 miles (70 km) by launching their offensive in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine's army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Friday

“The enemy expanded the zone of active hostilities by almost 70 kilometers, thus trying to force us to use an additional number of brigades from the reserve,” he wrote on Telegram.

He added that he expected fighting to intensify as Kyiv troops are also preparing to defend in northern region of Sumy.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Army chief Oleksandr Syrski and defence minister Rustem Umerov walk together in Kyiv last month
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Army chief Oleksandr Syrski and defence minister Rustem Umerov walk together in Kyiv last month (via REUTERS)
Tom Watling17 May 2024 10:20

Zelensky seeks to boost troop morale with visit to Kharkiv as soldiers battle Putin’s advancing forces

Zelensky seeks to boost troop morale with Kharkiv visit as battle rages

Askold Krushelnycky reports from Ukraine’s second city, where the country’s president met with generals. Residents say they will dig in if Putin’s forces get close to support the soldiers fighting on the front line

Tom Watling17 May 2024 10:40

Photos show Ukrainian soldiers defending against the Russian attack in the northeast Kharkiv region

Some photos have just dropped on the wires showing Ukrainian soldiers fighting against the Russian advance in the northeastern Kharkiv region.

The images are a rare insight into what life is like on the frontlines for Ukrainian soldiers.

Ukrainian servicemen of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade place steel wire net on a 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer to protect it from Russian drones
Ukrainian servicemen of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade place steel wire net on a 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer to protect it from Russian drones (REUTERS)
Ukrainian servicemen of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade fire a 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops in the Kharkiv region
Ukrainian servicemen of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade fire a 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops in the Kharkiv region (REUTERS)
Ukrainian serviceman of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade with the call sign ‘Maestro’ pets dog with the name ‘Senator’ at a position near the border in Kharkiv
Ukrainian serviceman of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade with the call sign ‘Maestro’ pets dog with the name ‘Senator’ at a position near the border in Kharkiv (REUTERS)
Tom Watling17 May 2024 11:16

Capturing Ukraine's Kharkiv is not part of Russia's current plan, says Putin

President Vladimir Putin has said that capturing the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv is not part of Russia’s current plan and that Russian forces operating nearby are creating a “buffer zone” for Russia’s own security.

Putin, who said that all of the military operations were proceeding according to plan, was speaking at a new conference in China.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at a meeting with officials and students of Harbin Institute of Technology in the city of Harbin, China
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at a meeting with officials and students of Harbin Institute of Technology in the city of Harbin, China (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Tom Watling17 May 2024 11:29

More information on the Ukrainian long-range strikes across Russia and occupied Ukraine

We have some more information on the long-range Ukrainian strikes across Russia and occupied Crimea overnight.

A Kyiv intelligence source told Reuters that one of the attacks, on an oil refinery in the coastal Russian village of Tuapse, has caused damage that will require repairs. Another strike on a power station in Sevastopol has also caused power cuts.

Tom Watling17 May 2024 11:53

How Ukraine’s war changed Oleksandr Usyk – and how it didn’t

How Ukraine’s war changed Oleksandr Usyk – and how it didn’t

As Usyk bids to beat Tyson Fury and become the undisputed heavyweight champion, Alex Pattle speaks to the Ukrainian’s promoter and compatriots about his role in the war and importance back home

Tom Watling17 May 2024 12:20

Russia expels British defense attaché in a tit-for-tat move

Russia expels British defense attaché in a tit-for-tat move

Russia has declared Brtain’s defense attaché persona non grata and gave the diplomat a week to leave the country in response to London expelling the Russian defense attaché earlier this month over spying allegations

Tom Watling17 May 2024 12:40

We have some more photos from the Ukrainian battle in Kharkiv

1Below we have some photos showing the Ukrainian battle with advancing Russian forces in the northeast Kharkiv region.

A Ukrainian drone pilot prepares a first-person view (FPV) attack drone for a combat flight in the Kharkiv region, less than five miles from the Russian border
A Ukrainian drone pilot prepares a first-person view (FPV) attack drone for a combat flight in the Kharkiv region, less than five miles from the Russian border (Getty Images)
A pilot of the ‘Sharp Kartuza’ division of FPV kamikaze drones mans a dugout filled with explosives near the Russian border
A pilot of the ‘Sharp Kartuza’ division of FPV kamikaze drones mans a dugout filled with explosives near the Russian border (Getty Images)
Ukrainian drone pilots inspect Russian positions via a satellite connect near the frontline in Kharkiv
Ukrainian drone pilots inspect Russian positions via a satellite connect near the frontline in Kharkiv (Getty Images)
Tom Watling17 May 2024 13:00

Zelensky signs law allowing some convicts to serve in Ukraine’s army

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a law allowing some categories of convicts to serve in the army, parliament’s database shows.

A separate law enhancing fines for those not abiding by army mobilization rules was signed as well, its entry on the parliament’s website showed.

Tom Watling17 May 2024 13:10

UK is a de facto participant in Ukraine war, says Russian ambassador

Russia’s ambassador to Britain has said that London is a de facto participant in the Ukraine war because of the weapons it was supplying to Kyiv and said it was also sharing real-time intelligence too.

Andrei Kelin, Russia’s ambassador to Britain, made the comments to Russia’s Rossiya-24 state TV channel.

Tom Watling17 May 2024 13:20

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