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Ukraine faces ‘extremely difficult’ frontline battles — Zelensky

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KYIV, Ukraine: Ukrainian troops, reeling from the loss of a key town, now face “extremely difficult” conditions all along the frontline with Russia because of delayed foreign aid, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

A heightened Russian offensive in eastern and southern Ukraine saw them capture the key town of Avdiivka last week in a major boost ahead of the second anniversar­y of the February 2022 invasion.

The Ukrainian military also says it is critically short of ammunition and shells, worsened by the holdup of a $60 billion US aid package.

“The situation is extremely difficult in several parts of the front line, where Russian troops have concentrat­ed maximum reserves,” Zelensky said Monday after visiting frontline troops in the Kharkiv region.

Russian troops “are taking advantage of the delays in helping Ukraine,” Zelensky added, highlighti­ng shortages of artillery, frontline air defence and longerrang­e weapons.

US President Joe Biden told Zelensky on Sunday that he was “confident” the Republican­dominated US Congress would approve the critically needed aid.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said Tuesday he also believed Congress would come through after it returned from recess and that his country would “continue our fight” with internatio­nal support.

“I believe the United States will support Ukraine also, like the European Union, like Japan, like all the G7 countries and the IMF and all internatio­nal financial organisati­ons,” Shmygal told a press conference in Tokyo when asked about “Ukraine fatigue” in the internatio­nal community.

“So we can’t speak about fatigue, because it’s an existentia­l war -- you can’t be fatigued when you’re fighting for your future, for your life... for global security order,” he said.

Biden has said another Ukrainian town could fall to Russia without the aid.

Ukrainian commanders have predicted that Russia will move troops from Avdiivka to other parts of the frontline.

And Ukrainian troops said they were facing “heavy fire” from advancing Russian forces in the southern Zaporizhzh­ia region.

Senior commander Oleksandr Tarnavsky said Russia was launching multiple attacks near the village of Robotyne -- one of the few places where Ukraine regained ground during a counteroff­ensive last year.

“These offensive attempts are being halted, the enemy is being eliminated in the outskirts of Robotyne,” Tarnavsky said in a post on Telegram.

Reports from Russian military bloggers had earlier said Moscow’s forces were on the southern edges of the village.

Like many settlement­s across eastern Ukraine, Robotyne has been completely flattened by months of artillery fire.

Now towns like Selydove, 30 kilometres from Avdiivka, fear they could be next in line for the Russian offensive. Increasing numbers of Selydove residents are leaving the town, inhabitant­s said. Ukraine also faces a different kind of frontier assault, with Polish farmers and truckers trying to block the border, accusing their Ukrainian counterpar­ts of underminin­g their business.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Zelensky (left) presents the Golden Star Order to Colonel Oleh Apostol, commander of the 95th separate air assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during visit to the frontline positions of Ukrainian troops in the Kupyansk sector, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
— AFP photo Zelensky (left) presents the Golden Star Order to Colonel Oleh Apostol, commander of the 95th separate air assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during visit to the frontline positions of Ukrainian troops in the Kupyansk sector, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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