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Kyiv bolsters ‘extremely critical’ front-line town

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Ukraine has rushed soldiers to the town of Avdiivka, surrounded on three sides by Russian forces, where the military said the situation was “extremely critical.”

While the two sides staged new missile attacks on each other, Russian forces have laid siege to the embattled town in the eastern Donetsk region since last year, and its position has grown increasing­ly precarious in recent days.

“The Third Separate Assault Brigade confirms that it was urgently redeployed to strengthen Ukrainian troops in the Avdiivka area,” the brigade said in a Telegram post.

“The situation in the town ... was extremely critical,” it added.

Russian troops who have nearly encircled Avdiivka have made progress in attempts to enter the town, with reports of street fighting in the outskirts in recent days.

Ukraine’s army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi admitted on Wednesday that Ukraine was outnumbere­d on the battlefiel­d. He described the situation as “extremely difficult” after a visit to troops around Avdiivka.

The battle for the industrial hub, less than 10 kilometers (6 miles) north of the city of Donetsk, has been one of the bloodiest of the two-year war, drawing comparison­s with last year’s grinding fight for Bakhmut, in which tens of thousands of soldiers were killed.

“The objective situation in Avdiivka remains threatenin­g and unstable. The enemy continues the active rotation of troops and is throwing new forces and resources into the town,” the Third Separate Assault Brigade said.

The general staff of Ukraine’s army said separately that troops “continue to hold back the enemy, who keeps trying to surround Avdiivka.”

It said Russia launched 34 attacks in the area on Wednesday.

Aid delay

Ukraine’s battle to defend the city is also being hobbled by delays to much-needed Western military aid.

Almost two years after Russia invaded, Kyiv’s forces are calling for Europe to deliver vital artillery shells amid shortages on the frontline.

And political wrangling in Washington over a $60-billion military aid package has raised questions over how long Ukraine’s troops can hold off intense Russian attacks without the support of its key military backer.

North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g said on Thursday that a delay in passing new United States aid for Ukraine was already hurting Kyiv’s forces on the battlefiel­d.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will travel to Berlin and Paris on Friday for meetings with Olaf Scholz and Emmanuel Macron, his office announced.

He will also meet US Vice President Kamala Harris at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Kyiv said.

Both countries staged new aerial attacks on targets behind the frontlines, officials said.

Russia fired 26 missiles, killing at least one person and destroying multiple homes across the country, Ukraine said.

Moscow blamed a Ukrainian drone attack for a blaze at an oil depot in the western Kursk region, close to the border with Ukraine.

“Following a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kursk region, a fire has broken out in an oil depot,” Roman Starovoit, the region’s governor, said on Telegram.

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School employees inspect a classroom damaged as a result of a missile attack in the city of Lviv, western Ukraine on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024.
AFP PHOTO LEARNING EXPERIENCE School employees inspect a classroom damaged as a result of a missile attack in the city of Lviv, western Ukraine on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024.

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