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Russia-Ukraine War on May 30: Russia was pushed back in Sloviansk, withdrawing from the strategic town of Lyman; Kharkiv was heavily destroyed

Russia-Ukraine war on May 30: Russia failed in Sloviansk, withdrew from the strategic town of Lyman;  Kharkiv was heavily destroyed - Photo 1.

Russia continues to organize an offensive in the Skhid Operational Zone (in the East) to establish full control of the territories in Donetsk and Luhansk, and to sever its naval links, the statement said. Ukraine in the northeastern part of the Black Sea”.

The details state: At the Sloviansk front, the Russian army launched an artillery-supported attack on the Pasika-Bohorodychne front, but they were unsuccessful and had to retreat to their previous position. mine. Several times a day, Russian troops fired mortars and artillery at the villages of Velyka Komyshuvakha, Dovhenke and Virnopillia.

Russian forces waged active wars on the Sievierodonetsk, Bakhmut and Kurakhove fronts. Their main objective was to encircle the Ukrainian army in Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk, and block their main supply routes.

Russia is deploying aircraft, missiles, artillery and electronic warfare methods. The Russian military is replenishing supplies of ammunition and fuel to facilitate another attempt to make a crossing of the River Siverskyi Donets near the aforementioned fronts.

On the Kurakhove front, Russian forces continued to fire on the Ukrainian army from mortars, artillery, multiple rocket launchers and combat and tactical aircraft along the entire communication line in order to consume personnel. forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and destroy their fortifications.

Russia-Ukraine War on May 30: Russia failed in Sloviansk, withdrew from the strategic town of Lyman;  Kharkiv was heavily destroyed - Photo 2.

On the Lyman front, Russia withdrew a number of units from the city of Lyman.

On the Sievierodonetsk front, the Russian army continued to fire on the Ukrainian troops from howitzers and rockets to support ground forces. Russian tactical-tactical aircraft carried out an air strike near the town of Ustynivka. Russia is trying to gain a foothold in the northeastern suburbs of Sievierodonetsk and has been conducting offensive operations towards the vicinity of the city’s center.

On the Bakhmut front, Russia took measures to prepare for offensive operations; The Russian military deployed mortars, artillery and multiple rocket launchers to fire on Komyshuvakha, Dolomitne and New-York. Russian operational-tactical aircraft conducted an air strike on Berestove and Pokrovske. The Russian military also conducted four missile attacks on Verkhnokamianske, Vrubkivka and Soledar.

On the Avdiivka and Kurakhove fronts, Russian forces actively opened fire on Ukrainian positions, and deployed combat aircraft and helicopters to conduct air strikes.

On the Pivdennyi Buh front, Russia focused its efforts on maintaining the current positions and performing combat engineering tasks to strengthen those positions.

On the Kryvyi Rih front, Russian forces deployed mortars, artillery and rockets to attack Ukrainian troops in and around Trudoliubivka, Male Shesternia, Dobrianka, Kniazivka, Tokareve, Shyroke, Pervomaiske, Novomykolaivka, Kotliarevo, Novohryhorivka, Male Shesternia, Dobrianka, Kniazivka, Tokareve, Shyroke, Pervomaiske, Novomykolaivka, Kotliarevo, Novohryhorivka, Tavadriiske, and Tavadriiske.

On the Slobozhansk front, the main Russian efforts focused on maintaining previously gained positions.

On the Kharkiv front, Russian forces used artillery and rockets to bombard the area, conduct aerial reconnaissance and conduct an air raid on the town of Prudianka.

On the Mykolaiv front, Russian reserves are being moved to Andriivka, Bilohirka and Bila Krynytsia to cover the losses. The Russian military has deployed a combat UAV near the village of Stara Bohdanivka.

At the Siversk front, units of the 1st Guards Tank Army and the Russian Federation’s paratroopers are still besieging the Russian-Ukrainian border at the Russian fortresses of Bryansk and Kursk in order to prevent the movement of troops of the Russian Federation. Ukraine to other fronts.

Russian forces continued to attack the border areas at the Chernihiv and Sumy fortresses, especially at Senkivka, Hirsk, Khrinivka, and Hasychivka in Chernihiv Oblast, and Bachivsk, Seredyna Buda, Boiaro-Lezhachi, and Manukhivka in Sumy. Oblast.

Russia has been conducting aerial reconnaissance using drones to locate Ukrainian troops.

There were no significant changes on the Volyn and Polissia fronts.

Russia attacked 320 Ukrainian fighters, 47 weapons were destroyed in a day

On May 30, Major General Igor Konashenkov, spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry, said that Russian air strikes killed 320 Ukrainian fighters and 47 weapons in the past day. “High-precision air-launched missiles hit two command-and-control posts of battalions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a communications center, as well as 34 areas of concentration of personnel.” forces and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” said Major General Igor Konashenkov.

In addition, Konashenkov stated that tactical combat aircraft, ground troops and drones hit three command posts and 67 areas where manpower and military equipment were concentrated of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. .

“In total, the air strikes of the past day have killed up to 320 nationalists, as well as 47 units of weapons and military equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” he said.

2,229 high-rise buildings in Kharkiv region destroyed

The governor of Kharkiv region said that Russian forces damaged 2,229 high-rise buildings, of which 225 were completely destroyed.

Governor Oleh Synyehubov told Ukrainian President Zelenskyy during his visit to Kharkiv that the northern and eastern districts of the city had suffered the most damage and destruction.

In a Facebook post, Ukrainian forces in the Donbas said they were on a 24-hour defense on May 29.

Russian shelling also continued on a number of areas such as Novy Buh in Mykolaiv and Sumy. Novy Buh city council in the Mykolaiv region of southern Ukraine said on its Telegram channel that a Russian missile attack had caused significant damage in the city center.

Russia still controls a third of the Kharkiv . region

Ukrainian President Zelensky said that a third of the Kharkiv region is still under Russian control, but Ukraine will “liberate the entire territory”.

In his speech, President Zelensky also described the devastation in Kharkiv where he visited on May 29.

“The apartment buildings are charred, half ruined, facing east and north with their windows – where the Russian artillery is firing. From where the Russian warplanes have come,” Mr. Zelensky said. .

Russian troops advance deeper into Severodonetsk

The governor of the Luhansk region, Serhiy Haidai, said that Russian troops were advancing deeper into the city of Severodonetsk from the outskirts.

“Unfortunately, we have disappointing news, Russian troops are advancing deep into the city,” Haidai told state television.

Two people were killed and five others injured in the May 29 attacks and 50 houses were destroyed, Haidai said.

According to Haidai, Russian forces have consolidated power in the northeastern and southeastern suburbs of the city and are “trying to encircle Severodonetsk and Lysychansk”.

“At the moment the fighting is going on very fiercely. The situation is still very difficult, the city has no internet connection,” Mr. Haidai informed.

Governor Haidai added that the neighboring city of Lysychansk is still under Ukrainian control. The road to Bakhmut in the southwest of Lysychansk “is not blocked off, but it is on fire” so its use is “very dangerous”, he said.

He added that humanitarian aid was arriving “almost every day” and local authorities were trying to evacuate people when they could.

French Foreign Minister meets President Zelensky in Kiev

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna will meet Ukraine’s president in Kiev on Thursday to express France’s solidarity with Ukraine and greater support for the country, the French foreign ministry said.

Minister Colonna’s trip to Ukraine comes amid criticism by some diplomats and political analysts that France is not doing enough to support Ukraine in its war with Russia.

Moscow seeks to withdraw from Russian-American organizations

State news agency TASS, citing a source in the Izvestia newspaper, said that Moscow is reviewing the terms of agreements with the US “in the fields of scientific and educational cooperation” with a view to terminating or suspending the agreements. there.

According to TASS, the First Vice President of the State Duma Committee for International Affairs of Russia, Svetlana Zhurova, told the Izvestia news agency that the committee will review all international treaties and analyze whether the Russia’s participation in various joint organizations is possible.

Izvestia did not specify the types of scientific and educational institutions the Duma committee was looking at.

However, Sergei Tsekov, a member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, told Izvestia that Russia will most likely withdraw from other organisations, such as the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

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