Ukrainians pushing Russians back from Kharkiv: US
It appears Ukrainians have managed to push Russian forces back from Kharkiv, about 20 to 30 miles east of the city, a senior U.S. defense official said Wednesday.
"We still think though that the Russians want Kharkiv," the official added.

The Wagner Group -- a private military force linked to Russia -- has been operating in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, using fighters recruited from places including Syria and Libya, the official said.
But overall, Russia's momentum is slow, the official said.
"We haven't seen much progress by the Russians coming north out of Mariupol at all. They seem to have paused either to create better defensive positions or to refit and re-posture themselves," the official said.
"Most of the strikes continue to be focused on the JFO [Joint Forces Operation] and on Mariupol," the official said.
"We have seen some missile strikes out into the west near Lviv. Looks like they're trying to hit critical infrastructure -- electricity and that kind of thing, and trying to get at the ability for the Ukrainians to use railroads in particular," the official said, adding that there are no indications the Russians have successfully disrupted Ukrainian resupply efforts.

-ABC News' Matt Seyler







