Ukraine probably conquers another city - retreat made extremely difficult for Russia's remaining soldiers
Created: 09/12/2022Updated: 09/12/2022, 20:58
By: Andreas Schmid, Franziska Schwarz
A Ukrainian soldier fires a gun at the front.
(Photo from September 3, 2022) © Kostiantyn Liberov/dpa
Ukraine is continuing its counter-offensive.
Russian soldiers are apparently fleeing.
News ticker on combat events in the Ukraine war.
Ukraine
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Luhansk
region : reports of mass looting by fleeing Russians.
Military experts
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Ukraine counter-offensive
: Putin makes “fatal mistake”.
The course of the front
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: experts see a shift.
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Update from September 12, 6:54 p.m .:
Ukraine’s counter-offensive apparently continues.
CNN reports that Kiev's troops have crossed the Seversky Donets River and captured the city of Svyatohirsk.
A Ukrainian flag flies at the city's administrative building.
According to the report, this will make it much more difficult for Russian troops to withdraw from the region.
Especially if Ukraine's soldiers advance even further east.
Russia is recruiting new soldiers - "from the poorest" regions
Update from September 12, 6:42 p.m.:
Russia has apparently recruited new soldiers for the Ukraine war.
The
Kyiv Independent
, citing Ukraine's secret service, reports that volunteers from the far east have been recruited for the army.
Accordingly, these are people “from the poorest and coldest regions of Russia”.
Ukraine probably reaches Luhansk region: reports of mass looting by fleeing Russians
Update from September 12, 4:30 p.m
.: Is the Ukrainian counter-offensive continuing?
According to their own statements, Kiev's troops are pushing back the Russian occupiers in some areas in the east and south.
So also in the Donbass region of Luhansk?
Luhansk Oblast Governor Serhiy Haidai posted a photo of a Ukrainian flag on Facebook.
According to the
Kyiv Independent
, it is said to be hanging over a transition tower in Kuzemivka, a village in Luhansk Oblast near the border with Kharkiv Oblast.
According to its own statements on Sunday evening, Ukraine has so far recaptured around 3,000 square kilometers of land.
To put this into perspective: That corresponds to around three times the area of Berlin.
However, Russian troops still control a large number of areas.
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The intelligence service of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense is now reporting on mass looting by Russian soldiers as they “escape” from Kharkiv Oblast.
Russian soldiers would steal generators and residents' personal belongings.
For example, phones and computers were stolen.
According to the secret service, there were also cases of looting in educational institutions.
Ukraine war: Total power failure in Kharkiv
Update from September 12, 2:40 p.m
.: Another total power failure in Ukraine.
This time the metropolis Kharkiv is affected.
"Due to the shelling, objects of critical infrastructure are out of order, as a result, electricity and water supply failed," the city's mayor Ihor Terekhov wrote on Telegram.
Work is in progress to fix the problems.
The evening before, there had already been a brief, widespread power outage in the Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
Military experts on Ukraine counter-offensive: Putin makes “fatal mistake”
First report from September 12
: Kiev/Washington - The think tank "Institute for the Study of War" (ISW) in Washington has been publishing regular analyzes of combat events since the Russian invasion of Ukraine - the most recent does not sound good for Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.
The reason for this assessment is Ukraine's successes in its counter-offensive.
"Putin risks a common but deadly mistake by waiting too long to send reinforcements to the Luhansk front,"
Focus Online
quoted the paper as
saying - temporarily unavailable.)
The ISW military experts even see a "time-and-space dilemma" for Putin, because the Russian army should actually withdraw troops from other battlefields in order to set up a new line of defense in the areas occupied by them - but the ISW sees no signs of this .
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The course of the front in the Ukraine war: Experts see a shift
The day before, the ISW reported that President Volodymyr Zelensky's Ukrainian soldiers had regained more territory within five days than the Russian troops had occupied in total since April.
"The liberation of Izyum will be Ukraine's greatest military success since the victory in the Battle of Kyiv in March," it said in its analysis of the situation.
As a result, Russia's planned advance on the Donbass from the north failed, the experts said.
(frs with dpa material)