MOSCOW (Reuters) -Ukrainian forces are trying to pierce Russian lines in the western parts of Donetsk region where waves of Ukrainian fighters were used to gain a foothold to the east of the town of Staromaiorske, a Russian-installed official said.
Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-installed official in parts of Zaporizhzhia controlled by Moscow, said that there had been intense fighting south of Velyka Novosilka as Ukrainian troops try to pierce Russian lines to push down to the coast on the Sea of Azov.
“The enemy managed to enter and gain a foothold in the northern part of Urozhaine after two weeks of the heaviest and bloodiest battles for this settlement,” Rogov said, referring to the same part of the frontline.
He said Russian soldiers still controlled the southern part of Urozhaine, adding that Ukrainian forces were clearly aiming to take control of a town further south, Staromlynivka.
Oleg Chekhov, a spokesman for Russia’s Vostok, or East, battle group, said the Ukrainians were trying to attack in the direction of Urozhaine and Staromaiorske and that they had suffered losses.
Chekhov in a video shared by Russia’s defence ministry on Telegram said Russian artillery fire had destroyed pontoons the Ukrainian forces had tried to use to cross the Mokri Yali river west of Urozhaine and destroyed other nearby targets including a stronghold a few miles to the north at Makarivka.
Ukraine launched a counteroffensive in June, attempting to retake swathes of territory captured by Russia in the south and east of the country. It has recaptured several villages in the south and some territory around the ruined city of Bakhmut in the east but has so far not achieved major gains against well-dug-in Russian troops.
Moscow says the Ukrainian counteroffensive has failed.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Elaine Monaghan; Editing by Frances Kerry and Mark Porter)