The Russian military has liberated multiple new locations in Donbass while continuing its aerial bombing campaign
The past week in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been marked with Moscow making new advances in Donbass and liberating multiple settlements in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).
The most active hostilities continued to the northwest of the city of the strategic DPR town of Avdeevka, liberated by the Russian military back in February. The Russian troops continued to expand their zone of control near the town of Ocheretino, once a major logistics hub for the Ukrainian troops, seized by Moscow in April, with Kiev’s forces apparently still unable to stabilized frontline in the area.
Last Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the liberation of the villages of Progress and Yevgenovka located to the southwest of Ocheretino. The latter settlement effectively forms a single agglomeration with the village of Voskhod, liberated by the Russian forces last month.
The next day, the Russian military said it seized the village of Volchye, located shortly to the south of Progress. The westward push in the area continues, with latest media reports indicating further advance of the country’s military in the area.
On Sunday, the defense military announced the liberation of Novosyelka Pervaya, a large village located some 3.5 km to the south of the Yevgenovka-Voskhod-Sokol area. The settlement has seen active combat over the past few weeks, with the Russian offensive supported by heavy artillery and aerial bombardment. The village is split in two roughly equal parts by the Volchya River, with the minor waterway serving as a natural obstacle for the troops.
The Russian military has also made progress near the DPR city of Gorlovka, with intense combat continuing amid the advance on the town of Toretsk (also known as Dzerzhinsk), located shortly to the northwest. The Russian military has reportedly made new minor gains in the village of New York (also known as Novgorodskoye), as well as captured the village of Leninskoye (Pivdennoye), a small settlement between Gorlovka to Toretsk.
Ukrainian troops reportedly still remain in their heavily fortified entrenchments between New York and Gorlovka, as well as further to the south. The remaining forces are now risking a potential encirclement should Moscow’s forces be able to establish full control over the arguably narrow, some 5 km in width, exit out of the pocket.