Russian forces continue to bombard Ukrainian positions in the Donetsk region, despite a lack of significant gains at the front lines. According to the General Staff, more than 45 enemy attacks have been repelled over the past day, with most focusing on Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, and Mariinka.
Air strikes and multiple launch rocket system attacks have also been reported, with 17 air strikes and over 20 strikes by multiple launch rocket systems. The situation remains intense, particularly in the northwest and west of Donetsk city, where Russian forces are engaged in a months-long battle to dislodge Ukrainian defenses in Avdiivka and Mariinka.
Ukrainian military officials claim that Russian special forces have been introduced into the area, which has given them an advantage. However, they also acknowledge that Russian losses have been significant, with claims that the enemy is "on a diet" of ammunition for assaults.
In a statement on Telegram, Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukrainian Land Forces, said that the enemy is weakening and trying to cover up its failures with new fakes about the capture of Bakhmut. He also emphasized the importance of every soldier doing their part in repelling the attacks, stating that "the forward movement of our entire army depends on what every soldier is doing right now on their section of the front."
Meanwhile, Denis Pushilin, the leader of the self-declared Donetsk Peopleโs Republic, claimed that Russian forces are still advancing in the Avdiivka direction, despite difficulties with terrain and weather conditions. He noted that both sides were facing similar challenges, but warned that the situation was becoming increasingly difficult for the enemy.
The situation remains fluid, with both sides engaging in heavy fire exchanges. While Ukrainian officials claim to have repelled numerous attacks, Russian forces continue to push forward, fueled by the promise of strategic gains and territorial control.
Air strikes and multiple launch rocket system attacks have also been reported, with 17 air strikes and over 20 strikes by multiple launch rocket systems. The situation remains intense, particularly in the northwest and west of Donetsk city, where Russian forces are engaged in a months-long battle to dislodge Ukrainian defenses in Avdiivka and Mariinka.
Ukrainian military officials claim that Russian special forces have been introduced into the area, which has given them an advantage. However, they also acknowledge that Russian losses have been significant, with claims that the enemy is "on a diet" of ammunition for assaults.
In a statement on Telegram, Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukrainian Land Forces, said that the enemy is weakening and trying to cover up its failures with new fakes about the capture of Bakhmut. He also emphasized the importance of every soldier doing their part in repelling the attacks, stating that "the forward movement of our entire army depends on what every soldier is doing right now on their section of the front."
Meanwhile, Denis Pushilin, the leader of the self-declared Donetsk Peopleโs Republic, claimed that Russian forces are still advancing in the Avdiivka direction, despite difficulties with terrain and weather conditions. He noted that both sides were facing similar challenges, but warned that the situation was becoming increasingly difficult for the enemy.
The situation remains fluid, with both sides engaging in heavy fire exchanges. While Ukrainian officials claim to have repelled numerous attacks, Russian forces continue to push forward, fueled by the promise of strategic gains and territorial control.