The Daily Telegraph

Russia close to capturing key eastern cities

Ukraine admits that troops holding out amid fierce fighting in Luhansk are on verge of being cut off

- By Roland Oliphant SENIOR FOREIGN CORRESPOND­ENT

RUSSIA has taken several villages in the last few days, raising fears that its forces will soon be in a position to seize the strategica­lly important cities of Severodone­tsk and Lysychansk.

The Russian advances have led to “hellish battles” in the area, the governor of Luhansk region, Serhiy Gaidai, said yesterday.

If Moscow’s army is able to encircle the two cities and cut off “the road of life” from Ukrainian-controlled territory, they would be likely to fall within days. That would give Russia control of the Luhansk region.

“The threat of a tactical Russian victory is there, but they haven’t done it yet,” said Oleskiy Arestovych, an adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Mr Gaidai confirmed that Russian forces had captured the villages of Pidlisne and Myrna Dolyna and were making a “partially successful” attack towards the settlement of Bila Gora, targeting police, state security and prosecutor­s’ buildings as they went.

“Hellish battles in Severodone­tsk and surroundin­g villages, massive shelling on Lysychansk, and hostile attempts to cut the ‘road of life,’” he said in an update on social media. “The enemy is trying to establish full control over Severodone­tsk.”

The advances bring the Russians closer to the T1302 highway linking the cities with Ukrainian-controlled territory, and leave Ukrainian forces in Zolote, a town guarding the southern flank of the Lysychansk salient, almost completely surrounded. “Victories and successes are colossal,” Andrei Marochko, an officer in the separatist army of Luhansk, told Russian state television.

In Zolote and Hirsk “there is a full encircleme­nt of Ukrainian troops”, he added, also claiming “a group of foreign mercenarie­s” had been eliminated.

“Very soon (Ukrainian) groups in Lysychansk and Severodone­tsk will also be surrounded,” he added.

Capturing Zolote would allow the Russians to approach Lysychansk on the right bank of the Siversky Donets river rather than attempting to force a crossing.

Ukrainian commanders had hoped to use the river as the next line of defence against further Russian advances if and when Severodone­tsk falls. Previous Russian attempts to force a crossing have ended in disaster.

Russian and Ukrainian forces have been battling for Severodone­tsk, the administra­tive capital of the Luhansk region, for nearly two months as Vladimir Putin seeks to capture the last Ukrainian-held part of the region.

Russian attempts to cut the T1302 have so far failed, and fierce fighting has seen parts of the town change hands more than once. But Ukrainian forces are now believed to be confined to an industrial facility to the east of the river.

German journalist­s reporting in Lysychansk came under fire on the road as they left the city yesterday. Paul Ronzheimer, of Bild, said the town was “almost encircled” and posted a video of a shot-out window in his car.

The Institute for the Study of War, an American think tank, called the developmen­t a “clear setback” for the Ukrainians, but said Russa could still face protracted battles to capture Lysychansk itself. The separatist Donetsk

People’s Republic has acknowledg­ed more than 2,000 military personnel killed and almost 9,000 wounded since the beginning of the year, the UK Ministry of Defence says. That was equivalent to about 55 per cent of its original force.

Russia has also stepped up attacks on Kharkiv in an apparent attempt to reverse gains made by a Ukrainian counter-offensive in April and May.

President Zelensky accused the Russian army of “brutal and cynical” shelling in the region during his nightly video address on Tuesday.

It came as an investigat­ion into the death of a Ukrainian photo-journalist concluded that he was murdered by Russian soldiers. Reporters Without Borders said it had “overwhelmi­ng” evidence Maks Levin and his friend Oleksiy Chernyshov, a soldier, were executed “in cold blood” in a forest north of Kyiv in March.

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 ?? ?? Ukrainian soldiers pause from the fighting in Severodone­tsk. Officials say they and defenders of the neighbouri­ng city of Lysychansk are at risk of being cut off as Russia continues to gain territory in the region, taking a number of key villages
Ukrainian soldiers pause from the fighting in Severodone­tsk. Officials say they and defenders of the neighbouri­ng city of Lysychansk are at risk of being cut off as Russia continues to gain territory in the region, taking a number of key villages

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