Russia claims victories as Ukrainian troops withdraw from Avdiivka

The war in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region took a significant turn on Saturday, with Ukrainian forces withdrawing from the heavily contested city of Avdiivka while Russia claimed multiple gains along the sprawling 1,000-kilometer front line.

Ekleme: 17.02.2024 23:40:57 / Güncelleme: 17.02.2024 23:40:57 / English News
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This development raises concerns about a potential shift in momentum and underscores the ongoing volatility of the conflict.

After months of intense fighting and failed attempts to push back Russian forces, Ukrainian troops strategically withdrew from Avdiivka. The city, once home to over 31,000 residents, has been reduced to rubble due to relentless shelling, with a remaining population clinging to survival underground.

Analysts suggest the withdrawal signifies a tactical decision to avoid encirclement and preserve valuable troops. However, it also carries symbolic weight, potentially marking Russia's biggest victory since capturing Bakhmut in May 2023.

The Russian defense ministry announced progress on multiple fronts, claiming to have made inroads against Ukrainian positions in various sectors. While specific details and the extent of these advancements remain unclear, they signal Russia's renewed offensive push after months of stalled progress.

Independent verification of both sides' claims is difficult due to the fog of war and restricted access to the conflict zone. However, the potential for further Russian territorial gains in the eastern Donbas cannot be ignored. (ILKHA)