Times of Eswatini

Zelenskyy adviser concedes city could fall

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UKRAINE - Fighting intensifie­d for Lysychansk, Ukraine’s last big bastion in the strategic eastern province of Luhansk, as an adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy conceded the city could fall.

Blasts also rocked the Russian City of Belgorod, near the border with Ukraine, the regional governor said early on Sunday.

The explosions set a residentia­l building on fire and three wounded people were taken to a hospital, Vyacheslav Gladkov posted on the Telegram messaging app.

Russia is seeking to drive Ukrainian forces out of Luhansk and Donetsk provinces in the Donbas, where Moscow-backed separatist­s have been fighting Kyiv since Russia’s first military interventi­on in Ukraine in 2014.

Ukrainian troops on the eastern front lines describe intense artillery barrages on residentia­l areas, while Kyiv saids Moscow has intensifie­d missile attacks on cities far from the main eastern battlefiel­ds, accusing Russia of deliberate­ly hitting civilian sites.

Thousands of civilians have been killed and cities levelled since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what Ukraine its Western allies say is an unprovoked war of aggression. Russia denies targeting civilians in what President Vladimir Putin calls a ‘special military operation’ to demilitari­se and ‘denazify’ its neighbour.

Russian forces seized Lysychansk’s sister city Sievierodo­netsk, on the opposite side of the Siverskiy Donets river, last month after some of the heaviest fighting of the war.

Rodion Miroshnik, ambassador to Russia of the pro-Moscow self-styled Luhansk People’s Republic, told Russian television, ‘Lysychansk has been brought under control,’ but added: “Unfortunat­ely, it is not yet liberated.”

Russian media showed video of Luhansk militia parading in Lysychansk streets waving flags and cheering, but Ukraine National Guard Spokespers­on Ruslan Muzychuk told Ukrainian television the city remained in Ukrainian hands.

“Now there are fierce battles near Lysychansk, however, fortunatel­y, the city is not surrounded and is under the control of the Ukrainian army,” Muzychuk said.

Reuters could not independen­tly verify the battlefiel­d reports.

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