Ukrainian troops say Russian push has driven them out of two more villages

29 July 2024, 12:44

A Ukrainian servicemen is seen during a training in the Donetsk region (Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)
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The two villages lie about 20 miles north west of Avdiivka.

Russian forces have overrun two frontline villages, a Ukrainian army sergeant said, after relentless assaults that are part of a Kremlin summer push to overwhelm battlefield defences in the Donetsk region.

“They pressed non-stop” to capture the villages of Vovche and Prohres, the chief sergeant of Ukraine’s 47th Separate Mechanised Brigade told Radio Svaboda.

“They sent in a large number of troops, which had not previously been used.”

His name was not given for security reasons.

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Russian soldiers operate 2S7M Malka self-propelled cannon (Russian Defence Ministry Press Service via AP)

The two villages lie about 20 miles north west of Avdiivka, a Donetsk city that the Russian army seized in February after a long battle.

That victory was the Kremlin’s last major triumph in the war that is now in its third year.

Russia’s onslaught, fuelled by its heavy advantage in soldiers and weaponry, has repeatedly forced the Ukrainians to pull back from defensive positions to avoid being captured or killed.

Oleksandr Shyrshyn, the 47th brigade’s commander, confirmed to local media that the villages had been taken. He blamed poor training of troops, low abilities of officers, motivation and inadequate weapons for the setbacks.

Ukraine’s General Staff has not commented on the status of either village.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky late on Sunday described the situation in the Donetsk region as “extremely challenging”.

Russia’s strategy of attritional warfare, with powerful glide bombs smashing Ukrainian defences before infantry move in, has brought incremental gains for the Kremlin as it seeks a big breakthrough that has eluded it since capturing Avdiivka in February.

Ukraine is significantly outgunned by Russia’s bigger army on the roughly 600-mile front line.

Russian troops are also intensifying their weeks-long drive to breach Ukrainian defences around Pokrovsk, a town of around 60,000 people before the war, the Ukrainian General Staff said on Monday.

Russia launched 52 attacks there over the previous 24 hours — almost twice the daily number in recent weeks, it said.

Meanwhile, Russian air defences thwarted a night-time barrage of 39 Ukrainian drones over five of the country’s regions, Russian authorities said.

Russia’s Defence Ministry said the drones were “intercepted and destroyed” in regions bordering Ukraine as well as in the Leningrad region roughly 430 miles north of the Ukrainian border.

A power plant, a bridge and a power line were damaged by drone debris, it said.

Ukraine has employed high technology in its campaign of increasingly ambitious drone strikes deep inside Russia that target critical infrastructure in an attempt to make the war more costly for Moscow and hinder its war machine.

By Press Association

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