Russia's statement claims their Southern forces have complete control of Novomykhailivka, improving their tactical position along the front line. This follows their previous claim of capturing Bohdanivka village on Sunday.
The capture of these villages, if confirmed, would be strategically important for Russia. Bohdanivka lies northeast of Chasiv Yar, a key town positioned on high ground. Taking Chasiv Yar could open a path for Russia to attack several major Ukrainian-held cities in eastern Ukraine.
The urgency for Ukraine to receive the recently approved $60 billion US military aid package is heightened by these potential Russian advances. The US House of Representatives approved the bill on Saturday, and it is expected to pass the Senate and be signed by President Biden this week.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the US to expedite the approval and delivery of the aid, emphasizing the critical need for long-range weapons and air defense systems.
The Kremlin downplayed the impact of the US aid, stating it wouldn't alter the situation on the front lines. Military analysts believe the influx of weapons will bolster Ukraine's ability to prevent a significant Russian breakthrough in the east. However, Ukraine reportedly still faces challenges due to manpower shortages on the battlefield. (ILKHA)