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Ukraine claims first gains in counter-offensive, three killed by shelling amid Kakhovka flood rescue
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Ukrainian servicemen pose with the Ukrainian flag in the liberated village of Storozheve in Dontesk region. /35th Separate Brigade of Marines via Facebook/via Reuters
Ukrainian servicemen pose with the Ukrainian flag in the liberated village of Storozheve in Dontesk region. /35th Separate Brigade of Marines via Facebook/via Reuters

Ukrainian servicemen pose with the Ukrainian flag in the liberated village of Storozheve in Dontesk region. /35th Separate Brigade of Marines via Facebook/via Reuters

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• Ukraine said its troops had recaptured a fourth village in the country's southeast as it reported the first small gains of a long-planned counter-offensive against Russian forces. READ MORE BELOW

• Three people were killed after Russian forces shelled several small boats taking elderly residents to safety from flooded areas of Ukraine's south, according to local officials. Kherson's governor said Russian 'terrorist' forces were "deliberately trying to disrupt rescue efforts" following catastrophic flooding caused by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that work has already started into an investigation by the International Criminal Court of the breach of the Kakhovka dam last week and the vast flood it triggered. He stressed the importance of international legal experts seeing the aftermath of the disaster, including incidents of shelling of flooded areas.

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Russia's defense ministry said its forces had shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 fighter jet in Kherson region, where the breach of the Kakhovka dam led to major flooding. It added that its forces had destroyed at least seven German-made Leopard tanks and five U.S.-made Bradley vehicles over 48 hours while repelling more than a dozen Ukrainian attacks over the past day.

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A resident looks at an old barge that became visible on a dried-up river bank after the water level in Dnipro river sharply dropped following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam. /Alina Smutko/Reuters
A resident looks at an old barge that became visible on a dried-up river bank after the water level in Dnipro river sharply dropped following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam. /Alina Smutko/Reuters

A resident looks at an old barge that became visible on a dried-up river bank after the water level in Dnipro river sharply dropped following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam. /Alina Smutko/Reuters

IN DETAIL

Ukraine's incremental gains

Ukraine said on Monday its troops had recaptured a fourth village in a cluster of settlements in the southeast, a day after it reported the first small gains of a counter-offensive against Russian forces.

Soldiers held up the Ukrainian flag in Storozheve in the Donetsk region in unverified video footage, with the country's defense minister thanking the 35th Separate Brigade of Marines for regaining control of the village.

Ukraine has enforced strict operational silence to avoid compromising an operation it hopes will retake Russian-controlled territory in the east and south, and threaten the land bridge Russia uses to supply the occupied Crimea peninsula.

Russia, which said last week the counteroffensive had begun, has depicted the operation as a failure so far, posting images of destroyed American and German-made fighting vehicles and tanks.

Ukraine said on Sunday its forces had liberated three villages - Blahodatne, Neskuchne and Makarivka - that lie on the edge of Donetsk region next to Zaporizhzhia region. 

The reported advance, if confirmed, appears modest, with Makarivka about 5 km from what had been the front line. 

Some prominent Russian military bloggers said fighting for Makarivka was still raging but confirmed Ukrainian forces had taken Blahodatne and Neskuchne.

Russia has built sprawling fortifications to defend against an attack by Ukrainian troops trained and equipped by the West.

Ukraine's armed forces said in its regular fighting update that 25 battles raged in the previous 24 hours near Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Maryinka in the Donetsk region, and near Bilohorivka in the Luhansk region.

Both sides have said their forces have inflicted heavy losses on each other over the past week.

Ukraine claims first gains in counter-offensive, three killed by shelling amid Kakhovka flood rescue

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