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'We will stabilise the situation shortly': Ukraine aims to counter Russian advances

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Rescuers work at a heavily damaged multi-storey apartment building, following a Russian drone attack, in Odesa. (Oleksandr Gimanov/AFP)
Rescuers work at a heavily damaged multi-storey apartment building, following a Russian drone attack, in Odesa. (Oleksandr Gimanov/AFP)
  • Ukraine will launch counter-offensive actions shortly, says a commander.
  • Russian forces captured Avdiivka.
  • A US aid package is being held up.


The Ukrainian military will stabilise the battlefield situation shortly and aims to form units for counter-offensive actions later this year, a top military commander said on Wednesday.

Ukrainian forces experienced a setback following nine months of mostly stable front lines, when the eastern city of Avdiivka fell into Russian hands earlier in February after months of devastating attacks.

Ukrainian troops were forced to leave several settlements neighbouring the city due to Russia's continued offensive amid its own depleting stockpiles of munitions. 

A vital aid package from the US has been stalled by Republicans in Congress.

"We will stabilise the situation shortly," Oleksandr Pavliuk, appointed as ground force commander during the recent top military reshuffle, said in televised comments, "and do everything possible to prepare the troops for more active actions, and to seize the initiative".

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He said current work was aimed at withdrawing military units that lost their potential and restoring them to later form a force for counter-offensive actions this year.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said in February that Russia would try to mount a new offensive this spring or summer, but that Kyiv had a battlefield plan of its own.

This handout photograph released on 14 February 20
This handout photograph by the Press service of Ukrainian Armed Forces, shows Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky (2nd L) and Ukraine's Defence Minister Rustem Umerov (L) visiting the frontline positions at an undisclosed location in eastern Ukraine. (Handout/Armed Forces of Ukraine/AFP)

Ukrainian military spokesperson Dmytro Lykhoviy told national television on Wednesday that Russian forces were now unable to gain new ground near Avdiivka.

Lykhoviy restated earlier assessments that Russian troops were instead focusing on an area to the south, near the village of Novomykhailivka.

Maksym Zhorin, a Ukrainian commander in the area, also said Russian forces were having difficulty making headway since the capture of Avdiivka and a number of neighbouring villages. 

Their latest target, he said, was the village of Orlivka. 

"They are constantly attempting to advance and make progress wherever possible," Zhorin wrote on Telegram. 

"Despite significant losses, they persist in launching assaults, both day and night."

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