Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine Repels Russian Attacks, General Says Enemy Weakening
A Ukrainian tank is seen near the frontline area amid the Russia-Ukraine war, in Bakhmut, Ukraine, on April 02.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has shown little change at the front lines, despite intense fighting in various parts of the Donetsk region. According to the Ukrainian military's General Staff, more than 45 enemy attacks were repelled over the past day, with a focus on Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, and Mariinka.
The General Staff also reported 17 air strikes and over 20 strikes by multiple launch rocket systems. The situation in Bakhmut remains dire, with the enemy attempting to take full control of the city. Ukrainian defense forces west of the city repelled about 20 enemy attacks.
Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukrainian Land Forces, posted on Telegram that soldiers and commanders who destroyed the myth of invincibility of Wagner fighters and Russian paratroopers. Syrskyi stated that "the enemy is weakening and trying to cover up its failures with new fakes about the capture of Bakhmut."
Syrskyi emphasized that "the forward movement of our entire army depends on what every soldier is doing right now on their section of the front." The General Staff acknowledged operational successes in the Donetsk area, where Ukrainian military took some positions and gained a more strategic position.
Russian forces have also been introduced into the area. Denis Pushilin, leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, claimed that Russian forces were still advancing in the Avdiivka direction. However, he noted that "it is still premature to speak of encirclement," as the situation has become "extremely difficult" for the enemy.
Ukrainian military officials also highlighted that the Russians are suffering significant losses and lack sufficient equipment and ammunition.
A Ukrainian tank is seen near the frontline area amid the Russia-Ukraine war, in Bakhmut, Ukraine, on April 02.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has shown little change at the front lines, despite intense fighting in various parts of the Donetsk region. According to the Ukrainian military's General Staff, more than 45 enemy attacks were repelled over the past day, with a focus on Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, and Mariinka.
The General Staff also reported 17 air strikes and over 20 strikes by multiple launch rocket systems. The situation in Bakhmut remains dire, with the enemy attempting to take full control of the city. Ukrainian defense forces west of the city repelled about 20 enemy attacks.
Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukrainian Land Forces, posted on Telegram that soldiers and commanders who destroyed the myth of invincibility of Wagner fighters and Russian paratroopers. Syrskyi stated that "the enemy is weakening and trying to cover up its failures with new fakes about the capture of Bakhmut."
Syrskyi emphasized that "the forward movement of our entire army depends on what every soldier is doing right now on their section of the front." The General Staff acknowledged operational successes in the Donetsk area, where Ukrainian military took some positions and gained a more strategic position.
Russian forces have also been introduced into the area. Denis Pushilin, leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, claimed that Russian forces were still advancing in the Avdiivka direction. However, he noted that "it is still premature to speak of encirclement," as the situation has become "extremely difficult" for the enemy.
Ukrainian military officials also highlighted that the Russians are suffering significant losses and lack sufficient equipment and ammunition.