Russian troops are ramping up their offensive near Kupiansk, having gained partial control over a village to the north of the city. This escalation is attributed to two significant factors that are aiding their advance.
According to military analyst Trehubov, the Russians have been amassing personnel and resources for offensive operations. He noted that from February to March, while the intensity of fighting decreased, they used that time to regroup and prepare.
Two favorable conditions for the attackers include the onset of warmer weather, which has led to increased vegetation, and adverse weather conditions in April.
Golubivka, a settlement located north of Kupiansk, plays a crucial role in the Russian strategy, serving as a launch point for their attempts to infiltrate the city. Trehubov explained that the presence of Russian forces in this area complicates efforts to target them as they approach Kupiansk.
He stated, “While the enemy maintains certain positions there, it is more challenging to eliminate their units compared to when Golubivka was more secure.”
The situation has been problematic for several weeks, according to Trehubov. He emphasized the need to neutralize the Russian forces trying to enter Kupiansk from the north, noting that it has become increasingly difficult as their presence has strengthened.
In addition to the northern front, tensions have escalated on the eastern side as well. The spokesperson reported that Russian forces are actively advancing towards Kupiansk-Vuzlovy from three directions along the eastern bank of the Oskil River.
Meanwhile, on May 2, Kharkiv experienced multiple drone strikes. Reports indicate that attacks were recorded in various districts, including Kholodnohirs’kyi, Slobids’kyi, Saltivskyi, Osnov’yans’kyi, Novobavars’kyi, Shevchenkivskyi, and Kyivskyi, resulting in damage to residential buildings and gas stations, with at least five individuals injured.
Additionally, Russian forces dropped an aerial bomb on a gas pipeline in the Zaporizhzhia region, temporarily disrupting gas supply for some consumers.
Russian military forces are intensifying their operations near Kupiansk, having gained partial control of a strategic village. The situation is further complicated by ongoing drone strikes in Kharkiv and targeted attacks on infrastructure in the region.
