Russian forces have advanced 10 kilometers towards Ukraine's Kharkiv region, reaching the first defensive line, as reported by President Volodymyr Zelensky. The offensive raises concerns about the city coming within range of Russian artillery.
Russian forces continued to press a grinding advance into northeastern Ukraine, moving closer to a village about 10 miles from the outer ring of Kharkiv and raising fears that the city could soon be within artillery range. https://t.co/2uyqqfgsLj
Russian forces continued to press a grinding advance on Saturday into northeastern Ukraine, moving closer to a village about 10 miles from the outer ring of Kharkiv and raising fears that the city could soon be within range of Russian artillery. https://t.co/9EWjMeMMt5
Russia has advanced 10km towards Ukraine's second-largest city, reaching the first of three defensive lines protecting Kharkiv, according to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy https://t.co/iMoQ9ybydr
⚡️ Zelensky: Russia's Kharkiv Oblast offensive reaches 10 km in some areas, halted by 1st defense line. https://t.co/AA2F96cZXW
❗️Ukrainian forces managed to stabilize the situation with the Russian offensive in the northern part of the #Kharkiv region. The deepest they advanced into Ukraine was 10 kilometers, President Volodymyr #Zelensky said, Ukrainska Pravda reported. 📷: President‘s Office https://t.co/WrPE0SwTnN