Russia-Ukraine conflict: Russia advances in battle for eastern Ukraine city as NATO warns of long war

Russia-Ukraine conflict: Russia advances in battle for eastern Ukraine city as NATO warns of long war
A woman stands next to a building damaged by shelling at a local market in the course of Ukraine-Russia conflict in Donetsk, Ukraine June 19, 2022. REUTERSpix

KYIV, June 20 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Russia said it seized a village near Ukraine’s industrial city of Sievierodonetsk, a prime target in Moscow’s campaign to control the country’s east, as the head of NATO predicted the war could last for years.

Russia’s defence ministry said it had won Metyolkine, a settlement of fewer than 800 people before the war began. Russian state news agency TASS reported that many Ukrainian fighters had surrendered there.

Ukraine’s military said Russia had “partial success” in the area, which is about six kilometres southeast of Sievierdonetsk.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said supplying state-of-the-art weaponry to Ukrainian troops would boost the chance of freeing its eastern region of Donbas from Russian control, Germany’s Bild am Sonntag newspaper reported.

After failing to take the capital Kyiv early in the war, Russian forces have focused on trying to take complete control of the Donbas, parts of which were already held by Russian-backed separatists before the Feb 24 invasion.

“We must prepare for the fact that it could take years. We must not let up in supporting Ukraine,” Stoltenberg was quoted as saying.

Russia said on Sunday its offensive to win Sievierdonetsk itself was proceeding successfully.

Luhansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai told Ukrainian TV that fighting made evacuations from the city impossible, but that “all Russian claims that they control the town are a lie. They control the main part of the town, but not the whole town.” Among the communities around Sievierdonestk, Gaidai told Ukraine TV that a Russian attack on Toshkivka, 35km south, “had a degree of success”.

Britain’s Ministry of Defence said on Sunday that both Russia and Ukraine have continued heavy bombardment around Sievierodonestk “with little change to the front line”.

The British military assessment said morale for Ukrainian and Russian combat units in the Donbas was likely “variable”.

“Ukrainian forces have likely suffered desertions in recent weeks, however, Russian morale highly likely remains especially troubled. Cases of whole Russian units refusing orders and armed stand-offs between officers and their troops continue to occur,” the British Ministry of Defence said on Twitter.

In Sievierodonetsk’s twin city of Lysychansk, residential buildings and private houses had been destroyed by Russian shelling, Gaidai said. “People are dying on the streets and in bomb shelters,” he added.

He later said 19 people had been evacuated on Sunday. “We are managing to bring in humanitarian aid and evacuate people as best we can,” Gaidai said.

In Ukraine’s second-largest city Kharkiv, northwest of Luhansk, Russia’s defence ministry said its Iskander missiles had destroyed weaponry recently supplied by Western countries.

Russian forces were trying to approach Kharkiv, which experienced intense shelling earlier in the war, and turn it into a “frontline city”, a Ukrainian interior ministry official said.

In southern Ukraine, Western weaponry had helped Ukrainian forces advance 10km towards Russian-occupied Melitopol, its mayor said in a video posted on Telegram from outside the city.

Russia has said it launched what it calls a “special military operation” to disarm its neighbour and protect Russian speakers there from dangerous nationalists. Kyiv and its allies dismissed that as a baseless pretext for a war of aggression. — NNN-AGENCIES

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