Volchansk under siege: Mass evacuations amid fierce battles in Kharkiv
- Residents say they have never seen anything like it, such as shelling - said the head of the Volchansk community, Tamaz Hambarashvili. He added that a mass evacuation is currently underway, related to the start of the Russian offensive in the Kharkiv region. Russian troops entered the Kharkiv region from the city of Volchansk. Heavy fighting is ongoing. At least 2 people have been killed, and 5 have been injured.
10 May 2024 13:18
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Friday afternoon that Russian troops had started a counteroffensive on the border of the Kharkiv region. - Our soldiers were aware of it. Zelensky said that there was a fierce artillery battle where the Russians were stopped this morning.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defence in Kyiv reported that Russian troops tried to break through the Ukrainian defence line in the Kharkiv region on Friday. Still, their attacks were repelled, and reserve military units were sent to the location.
In the last 24 hours, Russians have conducted air raids on the Volchansk area in the Kharkiv region, where they dropped guided air bombs. Before the Friday morning attack, on Thursday evening, they intensified fire pressure on the first line of defence with artillery support.
Mass evacuation is underway
Due to the heavy air raids, the authorities of the Volchansk community announced an evacuation. Now, we are evacuating the population. Most people are leaving in their own vehicles. However, at the same time, together with the humanitarian center, we are organizing the evacuation of those residents who do not have their own cars. We are working with volunteers and the police to evacuate them from Volchansk and nearby settlements, said Tamaz Hambarashvili, manager of the MBA in Volchansk.
He noted that the evacuation was due to the Russian army currently carrying out mass shelling of the city and region. - Residents say they have never seen such shelling. That's why it is now dangerous in Volchansk. Since 3 AM, the head of the community has noted anti-aircraft missiles and artillery.
They want to penetrate 10 kilometers deep
According to a high-ranking Ukrainian source cited by Reuters, Russian forces have moved about 1 kilometre (approximately 0.62 miles) deeper into the Kharkiv region near Volchansk.
The Reuters source, who requested anonymity, stated that the Russian army intends to penetrate the region to a depth of 10 kilometres (approximately 6.2 miles) to create a buffer zone.