Ukraine has moved troops from three villages from east to west. On Sunday (April 28), one of the top commanders of Ukraine, Colonel General Oleksandr Sirsky, announced the withdrawal of troops. British news agency Reuters reported this news.
Without specifying the number of troops, Ukraine’s top commander said troops from three villages had been moved from east to west. Russian forces have intensified the attack in that area.
Syrsky thinks it could stabilize after the arms delivery of the $61 billion aid package approved this week.
He said on the social media Telegram that the situation ahead has worsened. Russian forces occupied this area in February.
He said, Ukrainian forces have taken new positions in the west of Marinka, Berdichi and Semenivka villages.
He also said that Russian forces have achieved some strategic success in this area. But could not gain advantage in the campaign.
Meanwhile, Russian forces reported capturing a village named Novobakhmutivka in Berdychi on Sunday. Taking advantage of Ukraine’s lack of artillery shells and manpower, they are advancing slowly after capturing the town of Avdivka.
Open-source intelligence analysts said Russian troops advanced more than 15 kilometers toward the village of Ocheratein after capturing Avdivka.
The Ukrainian city of Chosiv Yar is an important battleground. Because it can serve as a gateway to the cities of Kostiantynivka, Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Russian forces repelled a Ukrainian counterattack near Chasiv Yar.
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