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Ukraine says dozens of villages recaptured amid Russian retreat by Staff Writers Kyiv, Ukraine (AFP) Nov 11, 2022
Kyiv forces have recaptured over 40 towns and villages in southern Ukraine, President Zelensky said Thursday, as Moscow signaled its army had begun retreating from the strategic city of Kherson. The United States meanwhile announced a new $400 million security assistance package for Kyiv, which will include defense systems and surface-to-air missiles as Ukraine is reeling from massive recent Russian airstrikes targeting key infrastructure. "Today we have good news from the south," Zelensky said in his daily address to the nation. "The number of Ukrainian flags returning to their rightful place as part of the ongoing defense operation is already dozens." Zelensky said 41 settlements have been "liberated" from Russian occupation. Moscow said it had made the "difficult decision" to pull forces from Kherson, and Russia's defence ministry on Thursday said its units were manoeuvring in the area. Ukrainian troops have for weeks been capturing villages en route to Kherson city in the eponymous region, where Kremlin-installed leaders have been pulling out civilians in what Kyiv has called illegal deportations. The retreat would be a major Russian setback in a region Vladimir Putin claimed to have annexed, but officials in Kyiv have remained wary, saying Russia was unlikely to leave Kherson without a fight.
- Battlefield... and diplomacy? - "We have to go all the way on the battlefield and through diplomacy so that all over our land, along our entire internationally recognised border, our flags - Ukrainian flags - are installed," Zelensky said. He also thanked US President Joe Biden and the American people for the air defense systems. "Together we're building an air shield to protect civilians," Zelensky said on Twitter. "We're bringing victory over the aggressor closer!" US media have reported in recent days that the Biden administration has been urging Zelensky to publicly declare a willingness to talk to Russia. And on Wednesday top US general Mark Milley said that military victory may not be possible in the war. "There's... an opportunity here, a window of opportunity for negotiation," he said.
- 'Can you trust a thing they say?' - "How can you trust a thing they say?" asked Volodymyr Vypritskiy, a 55-year-old driver. "How can you trust people that always told us they were our brothers? People who start killing their brothers - can you really believe them?" Zelensky has suggested Russia could be strategically feigning rather than experiencing a major setback. Military officials in Kyiv reiterated that caution on Thursday. "At this point, we can't confirm or deny information about the retreat of Russian troops from Kherson," said Oleksiy Gromov, from the Ukrainian armed forces' general staff. Russia losing the Kherson region would return to Ukraine important access to the Sea of Azov and leave Putin with little to show from a campaign that has turned him into a pariah in Western eyes. The retreat will put pressure on Russian control of the rest of the Kherson region, which forms a land bridge from Russia to Crimea, the peninsula that Moscow annexed in 2014.
- Massive casualties - The United States this week estimated more than 100,000 Russian military personnel have been killed or wounded in Ukraine. Kyiv's forces have likely suffered similar casualties, according to General Milley. Russia has been pushing to capture the eastern Donbas city of Bakhmut, with the battered town famous for wine and salt mines coming under intensive fire for weeks. "It has become harder these past three days. The Russians are pushing more and more. But our boys are holding their positions," 26-year-old soldier Vitaliy told AFP in Bakhmut. Around half of the 70,000 people living in the city have stayed despite the fighting, mostly in the east of the city, for the past four months.
'We can't survive on our own': locals help out neighbours in Bakhmut Bakhmut, Ukraine (AFP) Nov 11, 2022 In a supermarket car park in Bakhmut, the eastern Ukrainian city at the centre of the fighting for the Donbas region, Anatoliy is rushing to load up his truck with coal for him and his neighbours, determined to stay dug in for the winter. Around half of Bakhmut's 70,000 people have stayed on despite the fighting raging for the past four months, mostly in the east of the city. "The fact that we are still here and helping others, that means a lot to us," says Anatoliy, a 60-year-old man with a ... read more
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