Albuquerque Journal

Sievierodo­netsk mayor says Russian forces seize half of city

Eastern Ukrainian city is a key target

- ABY YURAS KARMANAU AND ELENA BECATOROS

SLOVIANSK, Ukraine — Russian forces in a “frenzied push” have seized half of Sievierodo­netsk, the eastern Ukrainian city that is key to Moscow’s efforts to complete the capture of the industrial Donbas region, the mayor said Tuesday.

“The city is essentiall­y being destroyed ruthlessly block by block,” Oleksandr Striuk said. He said heavy street fighting continued and artillery barrages threatened the lives of the estimated 13,000 civilians still sheltering in the ruined city that once was home to more than 100,000.

A Russian airstrike on Sievierodo­netsk hit a tank of nitric acid at a chemical factory, causing a huge leak of fumes, according to Serhiy Haidai, governor of the Luhansk region. He posted a picture of a big cloud hanging over the city and urged residents to stay inside and wear gas masks or improvised ones.

Haidai said later Tuesday that “most of Sievierodo­netsk” was under Russian control, though he added that fierce fighting continued and the city wasn’t surrounded.

Striuk said more than 1,500 residents have died of various causes since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Evacuation efforts from Sievierodo­netsk have been halted because of shelling.

“Civilians are dying from direct strikes, from fragmentat­ion wounds and under the rubble of destroyed buildings, since most of the inhabitant­s are hiding in basements and shelters,” Striuk said.

Electricit­y has been cut off, and people need water, food and medicine, the mayor said: “There are food supplies for several more days, but the issue is how to distribute them.”

Sievierodo­netsk is important to Russian efforts to capture the Donbas before more Western arms arrive to bolster Ukraine’s defense. Moscow-backed separatist­s have been fighting Ukrainian troops in the region for eight years and held swaths of territory even before the invasion.

The city, which is 90 miles south of the Russian border, is in an area that is the last pocket under Ukrainian government control in the Luhansk region. The Donbas is made up of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions.

In his nightly video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the situation in the Donbas remains “extremely difficult” as Russia has put its army’s “maximum combat power” there.

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