Fierce battles for the relatively small city of Kupyansk in eastern Ukraine’s Kharkiv region have been going on for several years, with Moscow and Kyiv both currently claiming to be in control of it. Novaya Europe spoke to several military analysts to gain a clearer understanding of the situation.

Russian troops captured Kupyansk in the first days of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and held the city until September that year, when the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) liberated it during their successful counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region. However, by the summer of 2023, the Russian military resumed its attempts to retake it.

Late last year those efforts came to a head, with Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov reporting to Vladimir Putin on 20 November that Kupyansk had finally been captured, with Putin announcing 10 days later that Russian troops were in full control of the city.

However, on 12 December, it was reported that Ukrainian units had broken through to the Oskil River, liberated part of the city’s districts, and encircled a grouping of several hundred Russian troops. In a brilliant PR stunt, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky even visited the outskirts of Kupyansk himself and recorded a video to debunk Putin’s claims that the Russians were in full control.

Exactly a month later, the 2nd Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine, Khartiya, captured the Kupyansk city council building — the most important government institution in the city — and, according to a video posted from the scene on social media, raised the Ukrainian national flag outside it, despite there being fierce Russian resistance.

On 15 January, Gerasimov once again claimed that Kupyansk was under Russian control, while also alleging that the AFU had made several attempts to place Ukrainian flags on other administrative buildings in the city using drones, part of what he called the AFU’s attempts to simulate their presence in Kupyansk.

Clearing operations underway

“Currently, Ukrainian forces control nearly all of the severely destroyed city of Kupyansk,” Roman Svitan, a military expert and retired AFU colonel, told Novaya Europe. “Russian forces are attacking along both the right and left banks of the Oskil River, attempting to break through to their encircled assault troops within the city.”

“Up to a hundred Russian soldiers could be hiding in basements at present. They are being located and eliminated by AFU clearing groups and drones, sometimes through intercepted radio communications. This clearing operation will continue for a considerable time,” Svitan adds, concluding that Kupyansk could currently be termed a “grey zone”.

Kirill Mikhailov, a Russian military analyst, agreed, telling Novaya Europe that “Ukrainian sources estimate it will take several more weeks to complete the clearance of remaining isolated Russian military personnel from the city. There are also reports of attempts to push Russian forces further north along both banks of the Oskil.”

“I estimate the number of Russian soldiers remaining in Kupyansk to be in the dozens at most,” Mikhailov added. “The Russian army will probably attempt to resume the offensive on Kupyansk in the near future, if only to avoid acknowledging its recapture. However, it is unlikely they will achieve this quickly, given that Ukrainian forces have recently neutralised all the gains Russia made in Kupyansk over the past year.”

Mikhailov noted, based on official reports, that the Khartiya reconnaissance and assault group, which is largely composed of soldiers from Latin America and operates within the National Guard’s Khartiya Corps, is in charge of the operation to secure the city, and had been posting videos and stills of its progress clearing Kupyansk.

Mikhailov also highlighted the involvement of the 475th Separate Assault Regiment, a recently formed unit that exemplifies Ukraine’s new emphasis on close drone-infantry coordination in offensive operations.

“The AFU controls both the right-bank and left-bank sections of Kupyansk,” military and political analyst Alexander Kovalenko told Novaya Europe. “The Russians periodically attempt to infiltrate sabotage groups into the urban area. The remaining Russian army assault troops in the city are few in number. I estimate there might be up to a company’s worth scattered across various city districts. The Russians try to avoid combat and hide in ruins, making these sabotage and reconnaissance groups very difficult to detect and eliminate. They are supplied with provisions and ammunition using transport drones.”

At any cost

The operational goal behind the Russian determination to capture Kupyansk, according to Mikhailov, was to seize the crossings over the Oskil River, allowing Russian forces to encircle the Ukrainian bridgehead on the river’s left bank, but this did not happen.

The Russian military high command’s directive to its troops was to seize Kupyansk at any cost.

Kovalenko said he believed the Russian military high command’s directive to its troops was to seize Kupyansk at any cost, to which end the 6th Combined Arms Army, supported by elements of the 1st Tank Army, are both now poised to advance on the city.

A secondary Russian objective is an assault on the settlement of Velykyi Burluk, according to Kovalenko, who noted that the operation was contingent on Russian forces first being able to secure Kupyansk’s right bank and expanding the bridgehead near the village of Dvorichna, something he estimates will take the Russians at least another six months to achieve.

According to Svitan, the leftbank district of Kupyansk-Vuzlovyi is now under full AFU control, much to the frustration of the Russians, who are focused on capturing the area in order to gain control of the railway station there, which connects to a line that runs to the town of Valuyki in Russia’s Belgorod region, as well as to other strategically important destinations. Establishing a major logistics hub there is a key Russian objective.

Additionally, capturing Kupyansk itself is a necessary precondition for any Russian advance on the nearby city of Lyman and, ultimately, for a northern approach toward the Slovyansk-Kramatorsk urban conglomerate, a primary strategic goal for the Russian army.

Поделиться
Темы
Больше сюжетов
1280 раз сообщалось о коммунальных авариях в январе — в два раза больше, чем год назад

1280 раз сообщалось о коммунальных авариях в январе — в два раза больше, чем год назад

Почему ЧП так много и как выжить в мороз?

Краткая история ненависти

Краткая история ненависти

«Новая-Европа» изучила пять миллионов публикаций в провластных СМИ и составила хронологию травли оппозиции, мигрантов и приверженцев «нетрадиционных ценностей»

О чем спорили боты

О чем спорили боты

Топ-10 новостей 2025 года, на которые активнее всего реагировали прокремлевские аккаунты в соцсетях

Война на карте России

Война на карте России

2025 год стал рекордным по количеству атак беспилотников по российским регионам. В среднем падает или попадает в цель 11 дронов в день

Российские регионы один за другим вводят запрет на «склонение женщин к абортам»

Российские регионы один за другим вводят запрет на «склонение женщин к абортам»

Где уже действует законопроект, а где его только обсуждают. Карта

Больше четырех тысяч аварий произошли на российских энергообъектах в 2025 году

Больше четырех тысяч аварий произошли на российских энергообъектах в 2025 году

Причина каждого десятого отключения света – атака ВСУ, остальные – износ инфраструктуры. На ремонт денег нет

Плетут Путину — 3

Плетут Путину — 3

В новом созыве Европарламента стало больше депутатов, голосующих так, как выгодно Кремлю. Но этого всё еще не достаточно, чтобы изменить отношение ЕС к войне в Украине

Первая гибридная

Первая гибридная

За последние месяцы в Европе произошло не менее 74 воздушных инцидентов, в которых подозревают Россию. Пострадали почти два десятка стран

Ротенберги, Ковальчуки, Патрушевы: главные бенефициары военной национализации

Ротенберги, Ковальчуки, Патрушевы: главные бенефициары военной национализации

Частный бизнес, который отбирают с 2022 года, сейчас получают друзья Путина. В спину им дышит новая «элита СВО»