Oman Daily Observer

Kyiv says eastern front ‘deteriorat­ed’

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Russia’s defence ministry announced its troops had “liberated” the village of Pervomaisk­e in the Donetsk region, about 11 km west of the largely destroyed town of Avdiivka

KYIV: Ukraine’s commanderi­n-chief Oleksandr Syrsky said on Saturday the situation on the eastern front had worsened significan­tly and Russia claimed the capture of a village near the occupied industrial town of Avdiivka.

“The situation on the eastern front has deteriorat­ed significan­tly in recent days,” said Syrsky, who took over as commander-in-chief in February after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky fired his popular predecesso­r, Valery Zaluzhny.

Russia’s defence ministry announced its troops had “liberated” the village of Pervomaisk­e in the Donetsk region, about 11 km (7 miles) west of the largely destroyed town of Avdiivka, captured by Russia in the middle of February.

Ukraine has not confirmed this. Its army said on Friday that it had repelled attacks on the village.

Syrsky spoke of “a significan­t intensific­ation of the enemy’s offensive after the presidenti­al elections in Russia” last month.

The commander-in-chief added decisions were being taken “to strengthen the most problemati­c defence areas with electronic warfare and air defence”.

In the southern Zaporizhzh­ia region, Russia accused Ukraine on Saturday of killing 10 by shelling the occupied town of Tokmak.

The town fell to Russia at the start of the attack.

Ukrainian authoritie­s in Zaporizhzh­ia said Russia had struck the region more than 400 times over the last day, including from planes.

Ukraine has also said the situation around the eastern frontline city of Chasiv Yar is “difficult and tense” with the area under “constant fire”.

Chasiv Yar lies 20 kilometres west of the town of Bakhmut, which was flattened by months of artillery fire before it was captured by Moscow last May.

Russia is now securing fresh territoria­l gains and trying to press onwards against Ukrainian units hobbled by delays in the supply of vital Western military aid.

“The enemy is actively attacking our positions in the Lyman and Bakhmut sectors... In the Pokrovsk sector, they are trying to break through our defence using dozens of tanks and armoured personnel carriers,” Syrsky said.

“The issue of achieving technical superiorit­y over the enemy in high-tech weapons has again arisen. Only this will enable us to defeat a larger enemy,” Syrsky said.

“The second serious problem is to improve the quality of training of military personnel, especially infantry units, so that they can make the most of all the capabiliti­es of military equipment and Western weapons,” Syrsky added.

Some Ukrainians, after receiving initial training in Britain, are now undergoing “advanced training” in an undisclose­d location to learn how to fly fighter jets, according to a military source.

 ?? — AFP ?? Relatives and friends of Ukrainian soldiers missing hold portraits and placards during a rally, at Independen­ce Square, in Kyiv.
— AFP Relatives and friends of Ukrainian soldiers missing hold portraits and placards during a rally, at Independen­ce Square, in Kyiv.

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