Official: Situation in Avdiivka becomes ‘critical in some places’

The Kyiv Independent

by Martin FornusekFebruary 6, 2024 3:22 PM

The situation around Avdiivka, a besieged front-line town in Donetsk Oblast, is becoming “very difficult,” even critical in some areas, said Vitalii Barabash, the head of the city’s military administration, on Feb. 6.

Russia intensified its attacks against Avdiivka in October 2023, reportedly suffering heavy losses in an attempt to encircle the city mere kilometers from occupied Donetsk. In spite of the casualties, reports began emerging recently that Russian forces are making steady advances.

“The situation is very difficult, very tense. We could say that a few weeks ago, the situation was difficult but (still) under control,” Barabash said on air.

The official added that this does not mean “that everything is lost” but stressed that Russia continues throwing large forces against Avdiivka.

The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said in its Feb. 6 morning report that over the past day, Ukrainian defenders repelled 29 attacks near Avdiivka and near Novobakhmutivka, a village roughly 14 kilometers to the northwest.

The U.K. Defense Ministry said on Jan. 27 that despite Russian advances, the city is unlikely to fall in the coming weeks as Ukraine maintains its key supply route.

In its Feb. 4 assessment, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said that Moscow’s troops recently advanced east of Avdiivka, moving up along the H-20 highway.

4 comments

  1. Not the kind of news that I’d like to wake up to.

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  2. Nato and EU need to find additional ammo NOW! Enough already with the French insistance on exclusively buying domestic products. Get shells to the front, no matter from which country!

      • Of which South Korea looks most promising. But Nato and EU should also check out other countries, like in Latin America. And btw, what happened to the stockpiles of Albania, once a rather highly armed state? Every opportunity has to be considered, further feet dragging is unacceptable

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