KYIV, Ukraine, June 27 ------ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Commander in Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi visited troops in the eastern Donetsk region who have weathered fierce Russian ground and air assaults in recent months. The Kremlin’s army has escalated its efforts to dislodge exhausted and outgunned Ukrainian forces holding eastern and northeastern areas. It aims to capture more land during spring and summer as muddy fields have dried out, allowing heavy military equipment to roll into key positions across the countryside. Zelensky also discussed with local officials the public drinking water supply, social issues, evacuation plans and the rebuilding of local homes, he said. Zelensky signaled he wants a better response from Kyiv officials overseeing those matters. He didn’t elaborate on the perceived problems and which officials he would speak to. Zelensky has frequently visited front-line areas during the war.
Russia illegally annexed parts of Donetsk and three other regions in 2022 shortly after it invaded Ukraine, and the Kremlin regards taking control of all of Donetsk as a priority. Moscow is looking to exploit its advantages in troops and weaponry before Ukraine can get promised additional Western supplies to the front.
Civilians have also felt the force of Russia’s onslaught. Ahead of Zelensky’s visit, Russian forces dropped a powerful glide bomb on the Donetsk city of Selydove, causing extensive damage to 37 homes, six multi-story buildings and administrative infrastructure, regional authorities said Wednesday. They reported no injuries. Over the previous 24 hours, the Russian military shelled 20 Donetsk region settlements, killing one person and injuring at least nine, regional head Vadym Filashkin said. About 250 people have been evacuated from their homes in the Donetsk region since Tuesday, officials said.
Source: apnews.com
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