in the Donbass, Russian troops capture the key town of Lyman

by time news

Troops from Moscow also continue to slowly gain ground around Sieverodonetsk and its twin city of Lysychansk, which are increasingly threatened with encirclement.

Pro-Russian separatist troops reportedly took control of the town of Lyman on Friday night. If the information remained a little confused, the soldiers of the Republic of Donetsk, largely supported by the army of Moscow, seemed to have entered this small town in the east of Donbass. Lyman, an important railway junction, one of the targets for several weeks of Moscow’s slow offensive.

SEE ALSO – Zelensky calls land cession proposals an ‘illusion of peace’

Threat of encirclement

The town is also a gateway to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, to the southeast, two cities in Donbass still in the hands of kyiv. Donetsk Region Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko confirmed that Lyman was “mainly controlled by Russians» but that the Ukrainian troops had retreated “in new fortified positions in the vicinity”. However, according to a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Kyiv forces are still fighting in parts of the city for “stop the attemptsRussians to push their offensive towards Sloviansk.

This attack demonstrates, for Oleksiy Arestovych, the Ukrainian President’s defense adviser that “the Russian army has improved its tactics and its chain of command“. Troops from Moscow also continue to slowly gain ground around Sieverodonetsk and its twin city of Lysychansk, which are increasingly threatened with encirclement. According to a local elected official, Sieverodonetsk is thus almost totally destroyed while Lyssytchansk is under artillery fire. Since the beginning of the week, the main access and exit roads to the cities, which had 200,000 inhabitants before the war, have also been under Russian fire, making evacuation operations or reinforcement of Ukrainian positions very difficult.

SEE ALSO – Ukraine: fighting in the east has reached “maximum intensity”

You may also like

Leave a Comment