Defense Ministry reports gains in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts.

Ukraine's military has made gains near Klishchiivka, some five kilometers from Bakhmut, and Novoprokopivka south of Robotyne, Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar reported[1] on Sept.

4. Ukrainian forces have liberated three square kilometers around Bakhmut over the past week, Maliar said. According to the official, Ukraine has regained a total of 47 square kilometers of land in this area since the start of the summer counteroffensive.

Russia has carried out unsuccessful attempts to take back lost positions in Donetsk Oblast's Klishchiivka, Kurdiumivka, and Ozarianivka, also trying to restrain the advance of Ukrainian troops toward occupied Bakhmut, Maliar said. In eastern Ukraine, Russia also reportedly failed to advance in the areas of Novoiehorivka and Bilohorivka in Luhansk Oblast as well as Donetsk Oblast's Sieverne, Avdiivka, Marinka, Krasnohorivka, and Novomykhailivka.

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"In the Kupiansk direction (Kharkiv Oblast), our defense forces repel several enemy attacks per day and prevent the enemy from advancing," the deputy minister added. In the country's south, Ukrainian forces continue the offensive operation toward Russian-occupied Melitipol, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, entrenching themselves at the regained territory.

"The enemy in the south is suffering significant losses in personnel, weapons, and equipment, redeploying its units and troops and using reserves," concludes Maliar's Telegram report.

Dinara Khalilova

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Dinara Khalilova is a news editor at the Kyiv Independent. She has previously worked as a fixer and local producer for Sky News. Dinara holds a BA in journalism from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and a Master's degree in media and communication from Bournemouth University in the UK.

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  1. ^ reported (t.me)
  2. ^ New brigade bears heavy brunt of Russia's onslaught in Kharkiv OblastEditor's Note: Soldiers in this story are stationed on the front and are identified only by their first name due to the nature of the information they are sharing.

    KHARKIV OBLAST - Fighting throughout Ukraine is grueling, even for hardened veterans.

    For inexperienced troops recently plucked from ci... (kyivindependent.com)