The conflict between Moscow and Kiev has entered its third year with Russian troops reporting new gains against Ukrainian forces.
Last Friday, the country’s Defense Ministry announced the full liberation of Lastochkino, Severnoye and Petrovskoye, small villages located to the west and northwest of the town Avdeevka. The northern suburb of Donetsk, liberated mid-February, used to be a major stronghold for the Ukrainian forces and a key staging area for indiscriminate missile and artillery attacks on the Russian city.
The past week has been marked by continuing active hostilities at multiple locations along the front line, with the most intense combat happening to the west and northwest of Donetsk. Ukrainian forces lost nearly 7,300 soldiers as well as assorted military hardware during the period, according to the Russian Defense Ministry estimates.
Kiev’s forces have been observed deploying to the battlefield their long-held reserves, namely the scarce US-supplied M1 Abrams tanks, while Moscow has apparently ramped up long-range strikes against Ukrainian rear military targets, such as stockpiles of ammunition and temporary assembly points.
Russia’s westward push in Donbass continues
Over the past week, the most active combat continued to the northwest of Donetsk. While the Ukrainian military has claimed that after the fall of Avdeevka, it had pulled back to a new “stable defensive line” between the villages of Orlovka, Tonenkoye and Berdychi. Multiple Western media reports suggested Kiev had actually failed to create such a line, with only “basic trenches” hastily dug in the area.