Russian forces edge closer to a key eastern Ukraine city in 'intense'
fighting, officials say
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[December 12, 2024]
By ILLIA NOVIKOV
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Fighting around the key eastern Ukraine city of
Pokrovsk is “extremely intense” after a monthslong Russian push,
Ukraine’s top military commander said, with analysts estimating Russian
forces are now within just a few kilometers (miles) of the city.
Ukrainian troops repelled nearly 40 Russian attempts to storm defenses
around Pokrovsk over the previous 24 hours, the General Staff said in a
battlefield report Thursday.
“Russian occupiers are throwing all available forces forward, attempting
to break through the defenses of our troops,” Ukrainian army chief Gen.
Oleksandr Syrskyi said in a Facebook post late Wednesday. His forces are
outnumbered, he said.
Ukraine’s stretched defenses in Donetsk have been creaking since early
this year under a fierce Russian drive to capture its neighbor’s entire
eastern Donbas region. Russian forces are trying to overwhelm Ukraine’s
battlefield defenses with sheer numbers of troops and powerful glide
bombs that blast fortifications to smithereens.
Pokrovsk, which had a population of about 60,000 before Russia's
full-scale invasion in February 2022, is one of Ukraine’s main defensive
strongholds and a key logistics hub in the Donetsk region. Its capture
would compromise Ukraine’s defensive abilities and supply routes and
would bring Russia closer to its stated goal of seizing the entire
Donetsk region.

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But Ukraine’s dogged resistance and Western military aid have
rendered the gains costly for the Kremlin in losses of troops and
armor.
A major worry for the Kyiv government is that tens of billions of
dollars of key U.S. military support to hold Russia at bay may dry
up under President-elect Donald Trump.
The Institute for the Study of War estimated late Wednesday that
Russian forces have moved to within about 6 kilometers (just under 4
miles) of Pokrovsk, approaching from the south.

The Donetsk operation has had “a massive cost” for Russian forces,
the Washington-based think tank said. Those losses “will temper
their ability to translate these gains into more far-reaching
offensive operations” in the months ahead, it said.
Though the Russian push has been slow moving, it has recently
accelerated in Donetsk and compelled Ukrainian defenders to make
localized retreats. Major battlefield victories have eluded the
Russians.
Ukrainian media have reported tensions between Ukraine’s commanders
as the military pressure has built. Unconfirmed reports said Syrskyi,
the military chief, had personally taken charge of some brigades
around Pokrovsk.
A renowned Ukrainian military officer, Serhii Filimonov, commander
of the “Da Vinci Wolves” battalion of the 59th Motorized Brigade,
described Pokrovsk’s defense as a “disaster.”
Senior officers are placing “unrealistic” demands on units and are
unfamiliar with circumstances on the front line, Filimonov wrote on
his Telegram channel this week.
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