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Russia Intensifies Kharkiv Offensive, Takes Key Towns; U.S. Coordinates With Ukraine
May 11, 2024, 03:25 PM
Russia has intensified its military operations in Ukraine, launching a significant offensive in the Kharkiv region. This strategic escalation includes attempts to breach Ukrainian defenses and has resulted in heavy fighting near Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city. The offensive has forced thousands of civilians to evacuate due to the fierce clashes and shelling. In response, Ukraine has mobilized reinforcements to fortify its positions and counter the Russian advances. The situation remains tense with ongoing battles and a high civilian toll. Notably, Russian troops have taken control of Strelche, Krasnoe, Pilna, and Borisovka. The offensive strategy appears to mimic historical tactics aimed at splitting the Ukrainian army into two halves. The U.S. is closely coordinating with Ukraine to respond to these developments.
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