Ukraine's war effort shows little sign of respite as Russian forces continue to bomb Ukrainian positions in the Donetsk region. The General Staff reported that over 45 enemy attacks were repelled on April 2, with a focus on Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, and Mariinka. Heavy artillery fire was unleashed at these locations, including multiple launch rocket systems.
In the Bakhmut direction, Ukrainian forces are fighting to stem an enemy tide as Russian troops attempt to seize control of the city entirely. The General Staff stated that the Russians are trying to "take full control over the city" and continue to assault it from all sides. However, Ukrainian defense forces successfully repelled around 20 enemy attacks west of Bakhmut.
A Ukrainian Land Forces commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, claimed that Wagner fighters and Russian paratroopers had long been exaggerated in terms of their military prowess, stating that they are "weakening" as a result of Ukrainian countermeasures. He also stressed the importance of every soldier on the front line, saying that the entire army's momentum depends on the actions of individual soldiers.
To the northwest and west of Donetsk, intense fighting continues as Russian forces continue to try to dislodge Ukrainian defenses in Avdiivka and Mariinka. Over 20 enemy assaults were repelled at these locations. In contrast, Ukrainian military successes have been reported in the Donetsk region, with units having taken certain strategic positions.
Oleksii Dmytrashkivskyi, spokesperson for the military in that zone, claimed that Russian special forces had been deployed to the area and acknowledged that they were experiencing losses. However, he argued that these losses would be significant, as Ukrainian forces remain entrenched and prepared to repel enemy advances.
Meanwhile, fighting rages on along a 10-mile front near Avdiivka, with both sides engaging in heavy fire. In a statement, Denis Pushilin, the leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, claimed that Russian forces were still advancing towards Kamianka, but acknowledged that doing so would be challenging due to rough terrain and weather conditions.
In the Bakhmut direction, Ukrainian forces are fighting to stem an enemy tide as Russian troops attempt to seize control of the city entirely. The General Staff stated that the Russians are trying to "take full control over the city" and continue to assault it from all sides. However, Ukrainian defense forces successfully repelled around 20 enemy attacks west of Bakhmut.
A Ukrainian Land Forces commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, claimed that Wagner fighters and Russian paratroopers had long been exaggerated in terms of their military prowess, stating that they are "weakening" as a result of Ukrainian countermeasures. He also stressed the importance of every soldier on the front line, saying that the entire army's momentum depends on the actions of individual soldiers.
To the northwest and west of Donetsk, intense fighting continues as Russian forces continue to try to dislodge Ukrainian defenses in Avdiivka and Mariinka. Over 20 enemy assaults were repelled at these locations. In contrast, Ukrainian military successes have been reported in the Donetsk region, with units having taken certain strategic positions.
Oleksii Dmytrashkivskyi, spokesperson for the military in that zone, claimed that Russian special forces had been deployed to the area and acknowledged that they were experiencing losses. However, he argued that these losses would be significant, as Ukrainian forces remain entrenched and prepared to repel enemy advances.
Meanwhile, fighting rages on along a 10-mile front near Avdiivka, with both sides engaging in heavy fire. In a statement, Denis Pushilin, the leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, claimed that Russian forces were still advancing towards Kamianka, but acknowledged that doing so would be challenging due to rough terrain and weather conditions.