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Ukraine pulls back from 3 villages

Zelensky pleads for delivery of weapons

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KYIV: Ukraine’s top commander said on Sunday that Kyiv’s outnumbere­d troops had fallen back to new positions west of three villages on the eastern front where Russia has concentrat­ed significan­t forces in several locations.

The statement by Col Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi reflected Ukraine’s deteriorat­ing position in the east that Kyiv hopes it can stabilise once it takes delivery of US weapons under a US$61 billion (2.2 trillion baht) aid package approved last week.

“The situation at the front has worsened,” Col Gen Syrskyi wrote on Telegram, describing the “most difficult” areas as west of occupied Maryinka and northwest of Avdiivka, the town captured by Russian forces in February.

President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a fresh plea to internatio­nal partners to speed arms deliveries so Kyiv could maintain its positions and disrupt Russian plans.

He said he spoke on Sunday with US House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and “underscore­d that Patriot systems are needed, and as soon as possible”.

Col Gen Syrskyi said Kyiv’s troops had taken up new positions west of the villages of Berdychi and Semenivka, both north of Avdiivka, and Novomykhai­livka, further south near the town of Maryinka.

“In general, the enemy achieved certain tactical successes in these areas, but could not gain operationa­l advantages,” he said, adding that Russia had committed four brigades to the assault.

Freshly rested Ukraine brigades were being rotated in those areas to replace units that had suffered losses, he said.

His statement did not mention the status of Novobakhmu­tivka, another village near Berdychi, that Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday its forces had captured.

Moscow’s troops have been slowly advancing since capturing the bastion town of Avdiivka, taking advantage of Ukrainian shortages of artillery shells and manpower.

Online battlefiel­d maps produced by open-source intelligen­ce analysts suggest they have advanced more than 15km in the direction of the village of Ocheretyne since capturing Avdiivka.

Further up the front, the Kyiv-held town of Chasiv Yar is a key emerging battlegrou­nd because of its position on elevated ground that could serve as a gateway to the cities of Kostiantyn­ivka, Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.

Col Gen Syrskyi described Chasiv Yar and the village of Ivanivske to its northeast as the “hottest spots” on that part of the front. Russia’s defence ministry said it had repelled Ukrainian counter-attacks near Chasiv Yar.

In what could prove a worrying developmen­t for Ukraine, he said his forces were closely monitoring an increase in the number of Russian troops in the area of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city.

The northeaste­rn city of 1.3 million just 30km from the Russian border has been hammered by airstrikes in recent months in what Kyiv has said is a deliberate effort by Moscow to make Kharkiv uninhabita­ble.

Col Gen Syrskyi said there were so signs that Russia was directly preparing for an offensive in the north of the country. “In the most threatenin­g directions, our troops have been reinforced by artillery and tank units,” he said.

Ukraine is currently expecting a long-awaited a shipment of US military aid which officials say is critical to holding off Russia’s two-year-old invasion. Mr Zelensky said Ukrainian and US teams were working on a “specific text” of a 10-year security deal that would include weapons and other support.

A Ukrainian intelligen­ce source told Reuters this week that Russia was conducting airstrikes on Ukrainian rail lines to disrupt the delivery of US weapons to the front and to complicate military logistics.

 ?? ?? Ukrainian servicemen rest at the side of a road leading towards the Ocheretyne area in the Donetsk region on Sunday, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian servicemen rest at the side of a road leading towards the Ocheretyne area in the Donetsk region on Sunday, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
 ?? PHOTOS BY AFP ?? Ukrainian servicemen launch a Leleka reconnaiss­ance drone near Chasiv Yar on Saturday.
PHOTOS BY AFP Ukrainian servicemen launch a Leleka reconnaiss­ance drone near Chasiv Yar on Saturday.

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