“Tense and difficult” situation on the ground. The comments by the new commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armies, Alexander Syrsky, after visiting the hottest areas of the Eastern Front sound like an acknowledgment of concerns at the dawn of the two-year anniversary of the Russian offensive in Ukraine and as the Ukrainian presidency continues to demonstrate its goal of retaking nearly 20% of the country’s territory occupied by Moscow.
The land front was frozen over, stretching for several hundred kilometers, with trenches and targeted offensives initiated by Russia. Similar to what is happening now in Avdiivka, an industrial city in eastern Ukraine, where fierce fighting has been going on for months. On the ground, the precarious position of Ukrainian forces, who have resisted despite the ferocity of the attacks, is expected to become even more fragile. The mayor of the city, Vitaly Barabakh, described the “critical” situation and the first “street fights” in recent days.
Source: Le Parisien
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