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Ukraine says attacks by Russia in east worsening

- By Volodymyr Verbianyi

The situation in Ukraine's east has “worsened significan­tly,” with Russian troops stepping up attacks during a spell of warm and dry weather, according to Ukraine's commander in chief.

Russian forces continue to advance along the Lyman, Bakhmut, and Pokrovsk axis, Oleksandr

Syrskyi said Saturday on Telegram. Ukraine's response includes deploying air defence and electronic warfare weapons to the most problemati­c areas, he said.

The online war monitor DeepState said Kremlin troops have captured Bohdanivka, a village within miles of their next key target in the Donetsk region. Ukraine said the village remains under its control.

Bohdanivka is less than 6 miles from Chasiv Yar, which lies on high ground and is regarded as a strategic point for Ukraine's defense in the area to the west of Bakhmut.

If Russia takes Chasiv Yar, “They could potentiall­y increase the rate of advance deeper into Donetsk oblast as part of an expected summer offensive,” Rob Lee, a senior fellow at the Philadelph­ia-based Foreign Policy

Research Institute, said in a post on X.

President Vladimir Putin's forces are pressing ahead in Ukraine's east in pursuit of an occupation of entire Donetsk region, one of the goals of the Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022.

After capturing the stronghold of Bakhmut about a year ago and sustaining severe casualties in the process, Russia's next major target is Chasiv

Yar, whose elevated position makes it crucial to Ukraine's defense of the region.

Russian forces are exploiting Ukraine's shortages in manpower and ammunition, exacerbate­d by a monthslong delay to approval of a U.S. military aid package worth more than $60 billion.

Ukraine's military authoritie­s and their Western allies are concerned that without replenishm­ent of Kyiv's troops and the provision of badly needed aid, the nation's defense ultimately may collapse.

Russia's troops may resume a large-scale offensive, the first since 2022, this summer targeting the cities of Kharkiv in the far northeast and Odesa on Ukraine's Black Sea coast, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg news in February.

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