Ukrainian forces have retaken key northern terrain, forcing Russian forces to retreat from areas around the city of Chernihiv and north of the capital Kyiv, British military intelligence said on Tuesday.
Low-level fighting is likely to continue in some of the recaptured areas, but reduce this week as the remainder of the Russian forces withdraw, the defence ministry said in a regular bulletin on Twitter.
Many of the withdrawing Russian units are likely to require significant re-equipping and refurbishment before they redeploy for operations in the country’s east, the ministry added.
Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
At the same time, Ukraine‘s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said there should be no place for Russia on the United Nations Human Rights Council.
“Spoke with UN Secretary General @AntonioGuterres on the current security situation and the Bucha massacre,” Kuleba said on his Twitter account.
“Stressed that Ukraine will use all available UN mechanisms to collect evidence and hold Russian war criminals to account. No place for Russia on the UN Human Rights Council.”