(Reuters) -Native authorities in Ukraine ordered the evacuation of households from dozens of villages on Tuesday close to the all-but-destroyed northeastern metropolis of Kupiansk, citing the “worsening safety state of affairs”, in a area that has confronted heavy Russian assaults.
Oleh Syniehubov, governor of northeastern Kharkiv area, wrote on Telegram {that a} whole of 409 households with 601 kids had been advised to depart 27 localities.
One other official within the affected space later advised public broadcaster Suspilne that the record of localities to be evacuated by households had been expanded to 40.
For months, Russian forces have been attacking and advancing on the town of Kupiansk, seen as a key goal of their push westward by means of central and jap Ukraine within the greater than 3 1/2-year-old battle.
The city was initially seized by Russian forces within the early weeks of the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, however Kyiv’s forces recaptured it later that yr.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy final week mentioned Ukrainian forces had been defending key frontline areas, together with Kupiansk. He has additionally in latest days spoken of a Ukrainian counter offensive close to the city of Dobropillia additional south.
Russian President Vladimir Putin final week advised senior officers that Moscow’s forces held the strategic benefit all through frontline areas. Ukraine’s prime officer, Oleksander Syrskyi, estimates the entrance line extends over 1,200 km (775 miles).
(Reporting by Ron Popeski; Modifying by Sonali Paul)