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Russian activity in Adiivka 'has slowed dramatical­ly' since town's capture

- Sasha Vakulina,

The tempo of Russian offensive operations near Avdiivka has dramatical­ly slowed since the Ukrainian town was captured, according to an update from the Institute for the Study of War, or ISW.

According to a spokespers­on for the Ukrainian Tavriisk Group of Forces, that the number of Russian attacks in the Avdiivka direction significan­tly decreased in the past day, and Russian forces are currently regrouping and conducting clearing operations in the area.

Meanwhile, the UK Defence Ministry says it is likely that Russian forces lack the combat effectiven­ess to immediatel­y exploit the capture of Avdiivka and will require a period of rest and refit.

The ISW concurs in its analysis, adding that Russian forces will likely have to conduct an operationa­l pause before resuming significan­t offensive operations in the Avdiivka direction.

Alternativ­ely, they will have to transfer additional reinforcem­ents from other sectors of the front to the area to prevent operations near Avdiivka from culminatin­g and to continue attacks in this area.

Russian forces have reserves available for such reinforcem­ent in other sectors, but there is no indication that the Russian command is moving those reserves toward Avdiivka yet.

Meanwhile Ukrainian forces have withdrawn to a new line of defence, previously prepared in advance and fortified at “several levels’, according to the officials.

Available imagery, which ISW will not present or describe in greater detail at this time to preserve Ukrainian operationa­l security, does not support claims that Ukrainian forces are insufficie­ntly prepared to defend positions west of Avdiivka.

 ?? ?? A rocket is fired from the Russian army's Grad rocket launchers at an undisclose­d location in Ukraine.
A rocket is fired from the Russian army's Grad rocket launchers at an undisclose­d location in Ukraine.

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