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Ukraine sentences man for aiding Russian forces in Donetsk

Ukraine sentences man for aiding Russian forces in Donetsk

A Ukrainian man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for revealing sensitive military information to Russian forces. The man, not identified, committed high treason by disclosing the locations of Ukrainian troops. The man’s Russian handler had promised payment in return but failed to fulfill it. Prosecutors in the eastern Donetsk region said on Tuesday … Read more

HIMARS Strike in Donetsk Claims 60 Russian Soldiers

HIMARS Strike in Donetsk Claims 60 Russian Soldiers

HIMARS strikes in eastern Ukraine killed 60 Russian soldiers. Russia confirmed the strikes but disputed the death toll. Avdiivka takeover heightens tensions; Ukrainian response awaited. In a dramatic turn of events in the Moscow-controlled region of eastern Ukraine, at least 60 Russian soldiers were reported killed as two precision HIMARS missile strikes targeted a training … Read more

Russian Shelling Leaves 14,000 in Donetsk Without Power

Russian Shelling Leaves 14,000 in Donetsk Without Power

Russian shelling in the Donetsk region cuts power to 14,000 people. Power engineers working to restore supply, but repairs are slowed by shelling. Around 11,000 residents in the Kherson region are still without power after dam’s failure. Around 14,000 individuals in the Donetsk frontline area are currently without electricity due to Russian shelling impacting the … Read more

‘Extremely tense’ as Russians attempt to encircle Bakhmut, – Commander

Ukrainian
  • The thaw in early spring transforms battlefields into the mud.
  • Russian military marched north and south of Bakhmut.
  • Russian military marched north and south of Bakhmut.

The situation in the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut was “extremely tense” on Tuesday, according to the commander of Ukrainian ground forces, as Russian troops besieging it increased their assault in an attempt to encircle it.

Russia is attempting to disrupt Ukrainian defenders’ supply lines to the city, which has seen some of the bloodiest combat of the war, in order to force them to surrender or withdraw. This would be Russia’s first big victory in more than a month and pave the way for the conquest of the final remaining metropolitan centers in the Donetsk region.

“Despite significant losses, the enemy threw in the most prepared assault units of Wagner, who are trying to break through the defenses of our troops and surround the city,” Ukraine‘s Colonel general Oleksandr Syrskyi was quoted as saying on a military messaging platform.

Earlier, Ukraine’s military stated that Russia had increased its soldiers in the Bakhmut area and was shelling communities around the city.

” Over the past day, our soldiers repelled more than 60 enemy attacks,” the military said early Tuesday, referring to Bakhmut and other eastern territories, adding that Ukrainian forces repelled Russian attacks on the villages of Yadhidne and Berkhivka, on the northern approaches to Bakhmut.

Unpredictable

According to Ukrainian military researcher Oleh Zhdanov, Russian soldiers drove a wedge between those communities as they attempted to cut the road west to Chasiv Yar.

“The southern part of Bakhmut is the only area that can be described as under Ukrainian control. In all other districts, the situation is unpredictable,” he said in a video commentary, adding: “It is impossible to say where the front line lies.”

Ukrainian forces in the Donetsk region hunkered down in muddy trenches after milder weather thawed the frozen ground.

“Both sides stay in their positions because as you see, spring means mud. Thus, it is impossible to move forward,” said Mykola, 59, commander of a Ukrainian frontline rocket launcher battery, watching a tablet screen for coordinates to fire.

The rasputitsa, or spring thaw, has a history of thwarting army attacks across Ukraine and western Russia by converting highways into rivers and fields into quagmires.

Volodymyr, a 25-year-old platoon commander, claimed his soldiers were ready to operate in any weather in a zigzag trench.

“When we’re given a target that means we have to destroy it.”

Russia has increased its offensive throughout the eastern front, bolstered by hundreds of thousands of conscripts, but the cost has been tremendous, according to Ukraine and its supporters.

“Vicious battles are going on there. The command is doing everything it can to stop the enemy from advancing through our territory,” Serhiy Cherevatyi, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s eastern military command, told Ukrainian television.

Russia claimed to have damaged a Ukrainian ammo store in Bakhmut, as well as shot down US-made missiles and Ukrainian drones.

According to Russia’s defense ministry, the US is plotting a provocation in Ukraine using hazardous chemicals. There was no instant response from the United States.

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At least two injured in shelling in Donetsk region, says officials

Donetsk

Two individuals have been hurt by Russian bombardment in eastern Ukraine. Including Kurakhove, Kostiantynivka, Avdiivka, and Vuhledar. 1 person was hurt and a number of nearby buildings were also damaged in Kurakhove. At least two individuals have been hurt by Russian shelling over the past 24 hours, according to Pavlo Kyrylenko, the chief of the … Read more

Russia launches new missile attacks in response to NATO’s increased backing for Ukraine

Russia
  • Russia says Ukrainian forces retreated in Luhansk.
  • Kyiv says Russian balloons shot down over the capital.
  • Artillery, the ground onslaught on Bakhmut continues.

Russia started missile strikes across Ukraine on Thursday, according to Ukrainian officials, following a commitment by Western partners to increase military help to Ukraine’s armed forces in support of a planned counter-offensive.

Officials in Ukraine said air defenses in the south shot down eight Kalibr missiles launched from a ship in the Black Sea, but other missiles hit northern and western Ukraine, as well as the central areas of Dnipropetrovsk and Kirovograd.

According to authorities, one missile damaged an industrial location in the western city of Lviv, creating a fire that was quickly extinguished.

Russia has expanded ground attacks across southern and eastern Ukraine in recent weeks, bolstered by tens of thousands of reservists drafted in December, and a significant new offensive is widely expected as the first anniversary of its Feb. 24 invasion approaches.

“The enemy’s offensive in the east continues, (with) round-the-clock attacks,” said Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar on Wednesday.

“The situation is tense. But our fighters are not allowing the enemy to achieve their goals and are inflicting very serious losses,” she wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukrainian forces had retreated in the face of Russian operations in the Luhansk region, though it provided no details, and Reuters was unable to verify this and other battlefield reports.

“During the offensive … the Ukrainian troops randomly retreated to a distance of up to 3 km (2 miles) from the previously occupied lines,” the ministry said on Telegram.

The ministry did not say where the offensive took place in Luhansk. The Donbas, Ukraine’s industrial core, is made up of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, which are now partially occupied by Russia, which seeks full control.

Six Russian balloons, possibly carrying reconnaissance equipment, were shot down after air raid sirens sounded in Kyiv, according to the capital’s military administration.

Russia did not respond immediately.

Russia’s major endeavor has been an artillery and ground assault on Bakhmut, Donetsk.

According to Ukrainian military analysts, Russian troops made multiple unsuccessful raids on settlements to the north and south of Bakhmut on the previous day.

“Things are really difficult for our military there since Russian troops are being sent in large numbers,” stated expert Oleh Zhdanov.

According to the Ukrainian Armed Soldiers’ General Staff’s evening report, Russian forces shot on more than 15 towns and villages surrounding Bakhmut, including the city itself.

Donetsk regional governor Pavlo Kyrylenko released photos and video of a rubble-strewn apartment complex in Pokrovsk, southwest of Bakhmut, that he claimed was destroyed, killing three people.

Bakhmut’s conquest would provide Russia with a stepping stone to march on two larger cities, Kramatorsk and Sloviansk further west in Donetsk, reviving Moscow’s momentum ahead of the invasion’s 24th anniversary on Feb. 24.

MILITARY EQUIPMENT

NATO countries are increasing the production of artillery munitions as Ukraine consumes shells faster than its partners can produce them, according to the alliance.

“Things are occurring, but… we need to move up even further, because there is a tremendous demand out there to give ammunition to Ukraine,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters after a two-day meeting of the alliance’s defense ministers in Brussels.

Ukraine has received billions of dollars in military assistance, with the US committing over $27.4 billion in security assistance since the conflict began.

Josep Borrell, the European Union’s foreign policy leader, asked other countries to join Germany in sending tanks.

Britain and other European countries said they will contribute military equipment, including tank spare parts and artillery ammunition, through an international fund, with an initial shipment worth more than $241 million.

According to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Ukraine has a high chance of seizing and “exploiting” the initiative on the battlefield this year.

Senior US officials earlier recommended Ukraine postpone a big operation until the newest delivery of US hardware arrived and training was completed.

“We have to ensure that this spring it is truly felt that Ukraine is going towards victory,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in an evening address.

Russia has described the invasion as a “special military operation” against security threats and has cited significant armament supply to Ukraine as evidence that the West is intensifying the conflict.

Ukraine and its allies have labeled Russia’s efforts as a land grab.

Next week, on the eve of the war’s 24th anniversary, the UN General Assembly will vote on a draught resolution emphasizing the need for sustainable peace and demanding Moscow withdraw its forces.

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Ukraine forces hold frontline in Donetsk, Kyiv’s top military commander says

Ukraine
  • Russia conducts 50 attacks each day in Donetsk.
  • Ukraine is still holding Bakhmut and is attempting to “stabilize” the frontline around the town.
  • Ukrainian forces have managed to maintain the position.

LVIV: Ukraine forces hold defense along the frontline in Donetsk, including the besieged town of Bakhmut, with the fiercest battles raging for the cities of Vuhledar and Maryinka, Kyiv’s top military commander said on Saturday.

According to Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Russia conducts 50 attacks each day in Donetsk, a territory in Ukraine’s southeast that Moscow has been attempting to entirely seize.

“Fierce fighting continues in the area of Vuhledar and Maryinka,” Zaluzhnyi said in a Telegram message after a call with U.S. General Mark Milley.

“We reliably hold the defense. In some areas of the front, we have managed to regain previously lost positions and gained a foothold.”

Zaluzhnyi did not indicate the location of the gains. He stated that Ukraine is still holding Bakhmut and is attempting to “stabilize” the frontline around the town.

Heavy resistance from Ukraine

The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary squad claimed on Saturday that his soldiers are experiencing heavy resistance from Ukrainian defenders around Bakhmut.

Britain reported on Friday that Russian forces were making progress north of Bakhmut but were having difficulty attacking Vuhledar, some 150 kilometers (93 miles) farther south.

It is impossible to independently establish either side’s control regions, as fighting along the frontline has decreased in recent months to what the Ukrainian defense ministry refers to as “crawling” attempts to progress slowly.

According to Ukraine’s military analyst Oleh Zhdanov, despite Russian pressure in Maryinka, a practically deserted and damaged tiny city that has been on the frontlines since the war began a year ago, Ukrainian forces have managed to maintain the position.

“Fighting is going on in the city center, but there have been no changes over the past 24 hours,” Zhdanov said in a social media video.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of Wagner, claimed it could take two years for Moscow to control the entire Donetsk and Luhansk areas of Ukraine. Last year, Moscow claimed both as “republics” of Russia, a move criticized by the majority of UN member states as unconstitutional.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and other military officials have been on a diplomatic marathon in recent months trying to secure more Western weapons and fighter aircraft.

“The key to success on the battlefield is effective fire damage, which requires an appropriate amount of weapons and ammunition,” Zaluzhnyi said.

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Ukraine will fight for Bakhmut ‘as long as we can’ , says Zelenskyy

Bakhmut

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy: No one will surrender Bakhmut. We will fight as long as we can. The fiercely contested town has been at the epicenter of combat for months. President Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine will not give up on the beleaguered town of Bakhmut in the country’s east despite Moscow’s soldiers continuing their assault … Read more

Ukrainian government claims Soledar still in control

Soledar

Ukraine says it still holds the town of Soledar, despite Russian assertion otherwise. He added that “the situation is difficult but controlled. Military command is taking all necessary measures to stabilize the situation. Pavlo Kyrylenko, commander of the military administration for the Donetsk region, has declared that the Ukrainian military still holds the town of … Read more

Russia blames Makiivka missile attack on soldiers’ phones use

Russia

Ukrainian rocket attack kills at least 89 Russian soldiers on January 1st. 400 Ukrainian servicemen killed in Makiivka, Donetsk area. “Relevant officials” being prosecuted meant something went wrong. A new year’s rocket attack that killed at least 89 Russian soldiers occurred because servicemen disobeyed a rule by using mobile phones, according to Russia. According to … Read more

Russian authorities demolished theatre, in Mariupol, says Mayor

Mariupol

Russian authorities are removing the theatre, according to the exiled mayor’s aide. Petro Andryushchenko said occupying officials hid March bombing deaths. Bulldozer damage to the building’s back was captured on camera. An assistant to the exiled Ukrainian mayor of Mariupol claims that Russian authorities have begun demolish the city’s abandoned theatre. When Russian bombers struck … Read more

Russian troops slams generals over ‘incomprehensible battle’ in Donetsk

Russian troops slams generals over 'incomprehensible battle' in Donetsk

Moscow has been trying to break through Kyiv’s defenses around Pavlivka for at least seven days. Marines accused officials of “hiding” casualties “for fear of being held accountable” Moscow claims to have illegally annexed the region a month ago. Russian military analysts criticize Donetsk strategy. Gov. Khodakovsky said Pavlivka’s defenses held marines prisoner. Russian military … Read more

Putin launches world’s largest submarine ‘nuke’ into frontlines

Putin launches largest submarine

Russian forces in charge of nuclear arsenal seen moving a military train toward the front lines in Ukraine. Moscow is said to have put the world’s biggest submarine, called “city killer,” in the Arctic Circle. The Belgorod is more than 600 feet long and can carry “doomsday” Poseidon nuclear torpedoes. The forces in charge of … Read more

Zelensky urges frontline withdrawal Donetsk

Zelensky

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, advised residents on Saturday to evacuate the frontline Donetsk region, the scene of severe fighting with the Russian military, while Kyiv appealed to the Red Cross and the United Nations to secure access to its detained soldiers. Since Russia’s attack on Kyiv failed a few weeks into the February … Read more

Oil depot fire rages for hours in Donetsk city held by Russian separatists

Donetsk city

A large fire broke out Monday night in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk. The area is controlled by pro-Russian separatists of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic. TASS said, the fire started at an oil depot in the Budennovsky district. A large fire broke out Monday night in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, which … Read more

Ukraine frontline town desires just peace and silence

ukraine

Before the war, Soledar was a popular tourist destination known for its “fairytale salt sculptures”. Its name translates to “Gift of Salt” due to a massive salt mine on the outskirts. Locals say only 2,000 people are left to fend for themselves. SOLEDAR, Ukraine: So little remains of Soledar. In the basement are a chapel, … Read more

Russia prepares for Ukraine offensive despite new Western weapons

russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia has launched more than 3,000 cruise missiles. Liza Dmytrieva, 4, was buried in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, on Sunday after a missile strike killed her on Thursday. KYIV: A Ukrainian military source claimed Russia is preparing for the next stage of its onslaught in Ukraine after Moscow said it would increase … Read more

North Korea supports independence of Ukraine’s separatist regions

north korea

North Korea has become the first country in the world to recognise the independence of two separatist territories in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine has cut diplomatic and political ties with North Korea because of international sanctions imposed on the country for its nuclear weapons programme. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has criticised Pyongyang for its actions. North … Read more

Ukraine assaults Russian-held Kherson, plans retaliation

ukraine

Ukraine’s military says 52 people were killed in Nova Kakhovka. The town’s Russia-backed administration reported seven deaths and 70 injuries. Ukraine says Russian troops are massing in the cities of Donetsk, Siversky, Sloviansk, and Kramatorsk. Ukraine launched long-range rocket attacks on Russian forces in southern Ukraine and destroyed ammunition storage, its military said. Ukraine’s military … Read more

Zelenskyy promises that Ukraine will liberate the occupied Luhansk

Zelenskyy

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday congratulated troops for “liberating” Ukraine’s Luhansk province. Russian forces are now turning their attention to capturing more parts of the neighboring Donetsk region of the Donbas. Local officials expect Russian forces to concentrate their attacks on Sloviansk. Following many weeks of intense combat; the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk … Read more

Russian shelling in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region kills 15 says Oleg Synegubov

Oleg Synegubov

An 8-year-old child is among 15 people killed by Russian shelling in the eastern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv. This is terrorism. These are crimes against humanity that must be punished! :Oleg Synegubov: Many residents who fled at the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have begun to return after fighting repelled them. Governor Oleg Synegubov … Read more

Russia stepping up attacks, Ukraine says, ahead of EU decision

Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warns to expect greater hostilities. Fighting intensifies in Kharkiv and Donetsk regions of Ukraine. Comes ahead of historic EU decision on Ukraine’s EU membership status. Russian forces have stepped up their shelling in  Kharkiv and Donetsk regions of Ukraine, Kyiv said Monday, after President Volodymyr Zelensky warned to expect greater hostilities … Read more

Donetsk: Five civilians killed, 12 wounded: officials

Donetsk

Donetsk is the de facto capital of the self-proclaimed Donetsk republic. More than 200 artillery shells fell on several districts. Pro-Russian forces: “Massive enemy bombardments are targeting the capital”. Five civilians were killed and 12 injured in a Ukrainian bombardment of the eastern separatist city of Donetsk, local authorities said on Saturday. “As a result of the … Read more

British warriors facing the death penalty in Russia have reason to hope

British warriors

The Kremlin warned that if the UK appeals the death sentence granted to two British fighters captured in Ukraine, Russia “would be ready to listen.” Russia has already stated that it is not up to them to decide what occur. They are not in charge of this situation. The Kremlin warned that if the UK … Read more

5 people killed in Donetsk by Ukrainian shelling

donetsk

Separatist leaders and Russian news outlets report artillery strikes in Ukraine, including one on a market. Separatist officials have reported five deaths, according to a Russian news agency. No independent confirmation of any of the attacks, and no immediate response from Kyiv. At least five people were killed in an uptick in Ukrainian shelling in … Read more

Pro-Russian separatists uphold foreigners’ death sentences

Pro-Russian separatists

Pro-Russian separatist leader says he will not commute death sentences. Denis Pushilin accuses the British Prime Minister of ignoring their fate. Two Britons and a Moroccan have been sentenced to death by a court. A pro-Russian separatist leader in eastern Ukraine said on Sunday that he would not commute the death sentences of two Britons … Read more

A captured South Korean fighter will stand trial, in the Donetsk region

Donetsk

A South Korean fighter kidnapped by pro-Russian forces in Ukraine will be tried in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in the east. It comes after Britons Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner were condemned to death. They were arrested in Mariupol in April amid the heated battle for control of the port city. According to … Read more