Defence of Kharkiv 'extremely difficult' as Russia gains miles
Daily Express|May 18, 2024
Zelensky's warning as Ukraine hit by heavy shelling
Stephen Beech
Defence of Kharkiv 'extremely difficult' as Russia gains miles

UKRAINE is struggling to defend the city of Kharkiv as Russian troops launch a fresh advance, officials said yesterday.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said the situation was "extremely difficult" as Vladimir Putin's forces made their biggest gains in months.

Moscow has made inroads a few miles to the north of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second city, forcing outnumbered troops to try to hold the line on a new front.

Russia recently hit the region with an Iskander missile, and claimed to have destroyed a key command post.

Heavy shelling of Ukrainian positions near Vovchansk, three miles inside the border, was also reported.

President Zelensky visited wounded troops at a Kharkiv medical facility and said: "The direction remains extremely difficult. We are strengthening our units."

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