Russian forces press forward to strategic Ukrainian city that serves as important supply route

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Fighting on the Pokrovsk front was the fiercest anywhere in the war-scarred east, Ukraine's General Staff said in a regular battlefield update.
Ukrainian soldiers load FPV drones with explosives in Pokrovsk area to strike Russian positions
A Ukrainian soldier prepares a drone loaded with explosives to strike Russian positions near Pokrovsk earlier this month.Jose Colon / Anadolu via Getty Images

Russian forces are staging their heaviest assaults near the strategic eastern city of Pokrovsk, Kyiv’s military said on Monday, threatening a key supply route for Ukrainian troops struggling to fend off Moscow’s 29-month-old invasion.

Fighting on the Pokrovsk front was the fiercest anywhere in the war-scarred east, the General Staff said in a regular battlefield update, adding that Ukraine had fought off 52 Russian assaults there in the last 24 hours.

Pokrovsk, a transport hub with a pre-war population of 61,000, lies on a main road that serves as an important supply route to other embattled Ukrainian-held outposts, such as the towns of Chasiv Yar and Kostiantynivka.

“The greatest concentration of enemy attacks was around Zhelanne and Novooleksandrivka,” it said, citing two villages that lie to the east of Pokrovsk.

Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday that its forces had taken the villages of Prohres and Yevhenivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. Both settlements sit east of Pokrovsk. Kyiv did not comment on the claim.

Russia launched its full-scale invasion in Feb. 2022 and still occupies nearly a fifth of Ukraine. Ukrainian forces repelled the Russians from the outskirts of Kyiv early in the war and recaptured territory in the east and south later in 2022. But since a failed counteroffensive in 2023 Kyiv’s troops have mainly been on the defensive this year.

The attacks came as a German foreign ministry spokesperson said the country would not be intimidated by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s warning of a Cold War-style missile crisis.

Putin said on Sunday that if Washington deployed long-range missiles in Germany then Russia would station similar missiles in striking distance of the West.

“We will not be intimidated by such threats,” the spokesperson said.

Elsewhere, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had arrived in the Vovchansk area in the northeastern Kharkiv region, where Russian forces have been trying to advance since May.

“Today, I had the honour to be there to congratulate our Special Forces warriors on their professional day and to present them with state awards,” he said on X.

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