Kyiv Claims 'Astonishing' Advances in East Ukraine

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kyiv said Saturday its forces were making lightning gains in the east of the country in a shock counteroffensive to recapture territory that
fell to Russia shortly after Moscow's February invasion.German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock meanwhile arrived in the Ukrainian capital
for a surprise visit, which she said was to demonstrate Berlin's support for Ukraine in its battle against Russia."Ukrainian troops are
advancing in eastern Ukraine, liberating more cities and villages
Their courage coupled with Western military support brings astonishing results," UKrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleh Nikolenko said in
Defeating Russia on the battlefield means winning peace in Ukraine," he added.His assessment of the pace of the Ukrainian gains came after
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced late Friday that his troops had retaken some 30 towns and villages in the northeastern Kharkiv region
as part of the sweep.Ukraine's push appears to have caught Russian troops largely off guard.Moscow made the surprise announcement Friday it
was dispatching reinforcements to Kharkiv, with images on state media showing tanks and artillery and support vehicles moving in columns on
dirt roads.The largest city so far to fall into Ukrainian hands again is Balakliya with an estimated pre-war population of about
26,000.Ukrainian forces said on Saturday they had entered the town of Kupiansk in east Ukraine, a key supply hub that had been held by
invading Russian forces for several months.Ukrainian special forces published images on social media, which they said showed their officers
"in Kupiansk, which was and will always be Ukrainian."A regional official separately posted an image of Ukrainian soldiers in the east
Izium would be a significant blow to Russia's ability to effectively supply positions on the eastern frontline.In one village captured by
the advancing Ukrainians, electric pylons were toppled and cables strewn lay across the ground and houses were gutted, AFP journalists
reported."It was frightening," said 61-year-old Anatoli Vasiliev recalling the battle earlier this week that saw Ukrainian forces recapture
the village from the Russians."There were bombings and explosions everywhere."Baerbock was in Kyiv on Saturday for her second trip to
Ukraine, which comes a week after Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal's trip to Berlin where he had repeated Kyiv's call for weapons."I
have travelled to Kyiv today to show that they can continue to rely on us
That we will continue to stand by Ukraine for as long as necessary with deliveries of weapons, and with humanitarian and financial support,"
she said.Over the last weeks, Germany has sent howitzers, rocket launchers and anti-aircraft missiles to Kyiv, part of an arsenal of
Western-supplied weapons that observers say have hurt Russia's supply and command abilities.Baerbock's visit comes on the heels of a trip
from U.S
Secretary of State Antony Blinken who promised a nearly $3 billion military package for Ukraine.In a meeting in Brussels with NATO Secretary
General Jens Stoltenberg, Blinken said Russia's push to send reinforcements showed Moscow was paying "huge costs" in its bid to capture and
then hold Ukrainian territory.However, Russian forces were still inflicting serious damage with a campaign of shelling in Kharkiv city and
in the industrial region of Donbas in the east.Oleg Synegubov, the head of the Kharkiv said Russian shelling had left 14 civilians