A few weeks after finally capturing the ruins of Chasiv Yar, a town in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast that was a locus of a yearlong Russian offensive, the Russian survivors are bogged down in and around the town.
The bombardment came after Washington’s decision to suspend intelligence sharing and hit a region critical for Ukrainian logistics and support.
Governor Filashkin of Donetsk Oblast ssid at least 11 people died and 30 injured, adding that more victims might be trapped under the rubble.
A Russian strike on a town in Ukraine’s embattled Donetsk region has killed at least 11 people as a wave of heavy aerial attacks continued into the second night following a U.S. decision to stop sharing satellite images with Ukraine.
Russia claimed on Thursday that it took control of another settlement amid its ongoing offensive in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.
Russia’s Defense Ministry on Saturday claimed that it has taken control of two more settlements in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. Areas held by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Donbas region were targeted, and the Russian army has seized several key positions, according to a ministry statement.
But a year after beginning the long march toward Pokrovsk from the ruins of Avdiivka, 25 miles to the east, the Russians no longer have the initiative on this axis. They’ve lost
The U.S. will continue to suspend weapon supplies and intelligence sharing with Ukraine until a date for peace talks with Russia is set, White House national security adviser Mike Waltz said on Wednesday.