Ukraine says Russians intensify bombardment of Avdiivka
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[November 14, 2023]
(Reuters) - Fighting gripped the area around the shattered
eastern Ukrainian town of Avdiivka, Ukraine's military said on Monday,
with Moscow's forces intensifying air bombardments and trying to move
forward with ground forces.
Officials said Russian forces had suffered heavy losses around the city.
They also said Ukrainian forces had repelled Russian attacks in other
areas of the 1,000-km (600-mile) front line.
And with Ukraine engaged in a counteroffensive making only incremental
gains in the east and south, its commander in chief spoke to the new
U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff.
Russia has focused on eastern Ukraine since failing to advance on Kyiv
in the early days of the 20-month-old war and in mid-October launched a
push to seize Avdiivka -- 20 km (12 miles) from the Russian-held city of
Donetsk.
"Fighting is still going on. Over the last two days, the occupiers have
increased the number of air strikes using guided bombs from Su-35
aircraft," Ukrainian military spokesman Oleksandr Shtupun told national
television.
"The enemy is also bringing in more and more infantry. But when they
tried to deploy armored vehicles the day before yesterday two tanks and
14 other vehicles were burned out."
Ukrainian forces, he said, had repelled eight attacks in the past 24
hours on the city, known for its vast coking plant.
Vitaliy Barabash, head of Avdiivka's military administration said
Russian forces, told the state news agency Ukrinform that Russian losses
in the current drive on the city stood at minimum 3,000-4,000 dead and a
further 7,000-8,000 wounded.
He said "not a single building" was intact in the city, with just over
1,500 of its pre-war population of 32,000 remaining and evacuations
proceeding. The hospital was functioning under constant shelling and a
single shop was open.
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A local resident walks next to residential buildings heavily damaged
by Russian military strikes in the front line town of Avdiivka, amid
Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Donetsk region, Ukraine November 8,
2023. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty/Serhii Nuzhnenko via
REUTERS/File Photo
"Quite simply, Avdiivka and its strategic position is geographically
located on heights and you can see Donetsk...from here," Barabash
said. "And that's what they need it."
Ukraine's General Staff, in its evening report, said its forces had
repelled 15 Russian attacks near the long-contested town of Maryinka,
east of Avdiivka, as well as 11 near Bakhmut to the northeast and
six near Kupiansk, in Ukraine's northeast.
Russian accounts said Moscow's forces had repulsed five Ukrainian
attempts to advance on villages outside Bakhmut, a town captured by
Russian troops in May after months of fighting.
Ukrainian Commander-in-chief, General Valery Zaluzhnyi, said he had
discussed the "hottest sectors" of the front line with Charles
Brown, U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff.
Zaluzhnyi this month said the war was entering a phase of attrition,
prompting President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to dismiss any notion that
the conflict was headed towards stalemate.
(Reporting by Ron Popeski; Editing by Michael Perry)
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