Moscow's forces have seized territory inside northeastern Ukraine close to the major city of Kharkiv.
Russia's new offensive into Ukraine's frontier Kharkiv Oblast appears to be establishing a 'buffer zone' for Moscow's troops in the northeastern region, as Kyiv scrambles to respond to the operation and rushes delayed Western military aid to the front.
No compromises when it comes to our national security are unacceptable.'The destruction of several bridges across the Vovcha River inside Ukraine supports the buffer-zone theory, the ISW wrote.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Avdiivka Map Shows Russia Advancing After Frontline BreakthroughRussian troops have forced a new salient on the eastern front, west of the captured city of Avdiivka.
Read more »
War Map Timelapse Shows Russia's Latest Territorial Gains in UkraineUkrainian forces are on the backfoot as they wait for the resumption of much-needed American military aid.
Read more »
Gnuastro: Simulating The Exposure Map of a Pointing Pattern - Simulating the Exposure MapOptimizing astronomical observation strategies with Gnuastro 0.21's new pointing simulation tool and improving exposure mapping accuracy.
Read more »
Russia widens Kharkiv front in Ukraine with small assault groups, governor saysRussia pressed its ground assault into the north of Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Monday, attacking new areas with small groups to try to widen the front and stretch Ukrainian forces, the regional governor said.
Read more »
Ukraine's Kharkiv residents remain defiant as Russia launches new offensiveDespite intense fighting in the Kharkiv region, residents of Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, have remained defiant. The city experienced a temporary respite on Sunday.
Read more »
Russia Making 'Tactical Gains' in Kharkiv Despite Staggering LossesRussian forces began a heavy onslaught on the northeastern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv early on Friday.
Read more »