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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy says progress in counter-offensive ‘slower than desired’

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said battlefield progress in Kyiv’s counter-offensive against Russian forces had been “slower than desired”.

Ukrainian servicemen of the 30th Kostiantyn Ostrozkyi Separate Mechanized Brigade talk next to a T-80 main battle tank captured earlier from Russian troops, at a position near the front line town of Bakhmut, in Donetsk region, Ukraine, June 19, 2023. Picture: Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, Serhii Nuzhnenko via Reuters

KYIV – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said battlefield progress in Kyiv’s counter-offensive against Russian forces had been “slower than desired”, the BBC reported on Wednesday.

“Some people believe this is a Hollywood movie and expect results now. It’s not,” it quoted Zelenskiy as saying in an interview.

Ukraine has reported recapturing eight villages in the south in the last two weeks. Though small, the advances are the biggest by its forces since November as they push into heavily fortified and mined Russian-held areas.

The BBC quoted Zelenskiy as saying the military push was not going easily as 200,000 square km of Ukrainian territory had been mined by Russian forces.

“Whatever some might want, including attempts to pressure us, with all due respect, we will advance on the battlefield the way we deem best,” Zelenskiy told the BBC.

Russia has had months to prepare its defences. Ukrainian troops have yet to reach the heaviest Russian defensive fortifications, which are set back from the 1,000km long front line.

Kyiv’s forces have had “partial success” in the last day and are digging in and attacking on the southern front, while weathering a big Russian assault in the east, a senior Ukrainian defence official said on Wednesday.

– REUTERS

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