Ukraine prepares counteroffensive as Russia's assault on Bakhmut flags
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[March 24, 2023]
By Mike Collett-White
WEST OF SOLEDAR, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukrainian troops, on the defensive
for months, will soon counterattack as Russia's offensive looks to be
faltering, a commander said, but President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned
that without a faster supply of arms the war could last years.
The Ukrainian military said early on Friday that 1,020 Russian troops
had been killed over the previous 24 hours as they launched unsuccessful
attacks on the towns of Lyman, Avdiivka, Mariinka, and Shakhtarske. But
their main focus was still the mining town of Bakhmut.
"The enemy has not stopped its assault of Bakhmut," Ukraine's General
Staff in a report.
Russian forces have for months been trying to capture Bakhmut as they
seek to extend their control over eastern Ukraine, in Europe's deadliest
infantry battle since World War Two.
Ukrainian forces have held them off, as they did again in Avdiivka,
Mariinka and Shakhtarske, among the 80 Russian attacks that Ukrainian
defenders repelled over the past day, the military said.
There was no immediate word from Russia on the latest fighting and
Reuters could not verify the battlefield reports.
Ukraine's top ground forces commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said earlier his
forces would soon begin a counter offensive after withstanding Russia's
winter campaign.
He said Russia's Wagner mercenaries, who have been at the front of
Moscow's assault on eastern and southern Ukraine, "are losing
considerable strength and are running out of steam".
"Very soon, we will take advantage of this opportunity, as we did in the
past near Kyiv, Kharkiv, Balakliya and Kupiansk," he said, listing
Ukrainian counteroffensives last year that recaptured swathes of land.
There was no immediate response from Moscow to suggestions its forces in
Bakhmut were losing momentum, but Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin issued
statements in recent days, warning of a Ukrainian counterassault.
'MORE QUIET'
Reuters journalists near the front north of Bakhmut saw signs consistent
with the suggestion that the Russian offensive in the area could be
waning. At a Ukrainian-held village west of Soledar, on Bakhmut's
northern outskirts, the intensity of the Russian bombardment noticeably
lessened from two days earlier.
"It was really hot here a week ago, but in the last three days it has
been more quiet," said a Ukrainian soldier who used the call sign "Kamin",
or "Stone".
"We can see this in the enemy's air strikes. If before there were
five-six air raids in a day, today we had only one helicopter attack,"
said the soldier.
Zelenskiy said Europe must increase and speed up its supply of weapons,
again calling for long-range missiles, ammunition and modern aircraft,
and impose additional sanctions on Russia.
"If Europe waits, the evil may have time to regroup and prepare for
years of war," a clearly frustrated Zelenskiy said on Thursday in a
video address to European Union leaders, delivered from a train.
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Colonel general Oleksandr Syrskyi,
Commander of the Ground Forces of Ukraine visits a position of his
troops in a frontline, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the town
of Soledar, Donetsk region, Ukraine, in this handout picture
released January 9, 2023. Press Service of the Ukrainian Ground
Forces/Handout via REUTERS
At the EU summit, leaders approved a plan agreed by foreign
ministers on Monday to send 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine
over the next year. They also discussed global food security and
sanctions on Russia.
Britain has pledged to supply armour piercing munitions containing
depleted uranium to help destroy Russian tanks, a step President
Vladimir Putin said would force a response from Russia as the
weapons had "a nuclear component".
Slovakia said on Thursday it had handed over the first four MiG-29
jets it has pledged to Ukraine, with the rest to be delivered in
weeks.
SHIFTING FOCUS
A slowdown by Russia in Bakhmut could mean it is diverting its
troops and resources to other areas.
Britain said on Thursday that Russian troops had made gains further
north this month, partially regaining control over the approaches to
the town of Kreminna. Intense battles were also under way further
south.
Ukrainian military analyst Oleh Zhdanov agreed with that assessment.
He said on YouTube that Russia's attacks on Bakhmut were decreasing,
and it was shifting its efforts south to the town of Avdiivka.
Russia's forces have become more active in areas to the north in the
Kharkiv and Luhansk regions as well as central Zaporizhzhia and
southern Kherson regions, he said.
Zelenskiy had earlier on Thursday continued a tour of front-line
provinces, visiting the Kherson region in the south a day after
meeting troops near Bakhmut.
A video showed him meeting residents in Posad Pokrovske, a
bombed-out village on the former Kherson front line recaptured in
Ukraine's last big advance last year.
Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 in what it calls a "special
military operation", saying Ukraine's ties to the West were a
security threat. Since then, tens of thousands of Ukrainian
civilians and soldiers on both sides have been killed.
Russia has destroyed Ukrainian cities and set millions of people to
flight. It says it has annexed nearly a fifth of Ukraine. Kyiv and
the West call the war an unprovoked assault to subdue an independent
country.
(Reporting by Mike Collett-White west of Soledar, Pavel Polityuk in
Kyiv and Reuters bureaux; Writing by Cynthia Osterman and Michael
Perry; editing by Diane Craft, Robert Birsel)
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