Current:Home > reviewsRussia says it has crushed the last pocket of resistance in Avdiivka to complete the city’s capture -MoneyFlow Academy
Russia says it has crushed the last pocket of resistance in Avdiivka to complete the city’s capture
View
Date:2025-04-15 22:40:37
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces have completed their takeover of Avdiivka by eliminating the last pocket of resistance at the eastern Ukraine city’s huge coke plant, the Russian military said Monday, after the sheer weight of its troop numbers and greater air and artillery firepower drove out Kyiv’s forces.
Moscow officials announced Saturday said they had taken control of Avdiivka. Ukrainian forces confirmed pulling out of the bombed-out city in what amounted to a triumph for the Kremlin even though the four-month battle was costly.
The victory was a morale boost for Russia, days ahead of the two-year anniversary of its full-scale invasion of its neighbor on Feb. 24 2022. For Ukraine, the rout was a bleak reminder of its reliance on the supply of Western weapons and ammunition, as hold-ups in the delivery of expected aid have left it short of provisions and handicapped in the fight.
Russia is likely to keep pressing its advantage, sensing that Ukraine is weakened. It battered Avdiivka with scores of glide bombs and relentless shelling in recent days, leaving the defenders with no place to hide, according to a senior Ukrainian officer involved in the battle.
“The positions that we were holding were just annihilated,” Rodion Kudriashov, deputy commander of the 3rd Assault Brigade, told The Associated Press.
The Ukrainian troops, meanwhile, were so short of ammunition that they “had to choose between targets,” Kudriashov said.
Outnumbered and outgunned, they pulled back to previously prepared positions, he said.
The sides were deeply uneven in favor of the Russian forces, he said, quoting Ukrainian intelligence assessments. “If we are talking about infantry, it’s 1 to 7. If we are talking about military vehicles it’s 1 to 8 and in terms of artillery, it’s 1 to 11, he said.
Some Western military analysts believe that Ukraine could counter Russia’s attempt to build up on its Avdiivka success by trying to erect new defense lines in that immediate area and deploying fresh units to hold back Kremlin’s forces.
Even so, the threat of ammunition shortages hangs over Ukraine’s military, with Russia aiming to exploit the moment as the United States struggles to get political agreement for more aid and Europe strives to increase production.
The proposed $61 billion U.S. aid package for Ukraine is seen as crucial for a Ukrainian victory. Without U.S. funding, Ukraine is likely to start losing the war, analysts say.
“Delays in Western security assistance to Ukraine are likely helping Russia launch opportunistic offensive operations along several sectors of the front line in order to place pressure on Ukrainian forces along multiple axes,” the Institute for the Study of War said in an assessment late Sunday.
Apart from Avdiivka, Russia is pushing harder in the northeastern Kharkiv region and in southern Zaporizhia, the Washington-based think tank said.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country “is ”doing everything possible and impossible” to defeat Russia.
“Ukrainians have fought heroically before but for the first time in its history Ukraine has achieved such global solidarity and support,” Zelenskyy said in his daily video address on Sunday evening.
___
Barry Hatton contributed to this report from Lisbon, Portugal.
___
Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
veryGood! (11)
Related
- Questlove charts 50 years of SNL musical hits (and misses)
- Khloe Kardashian Unveils New Photo of Her Growing Baby Boy
- Is Climate Change Fueling Tornadoes?
- Federal judge in Texas hears case that could force a major abortion pill off market
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- What is Babesiosis? A rare tick-borne disease is on the rise in the Northeast
- Decades of Science Denial Related to Climate Change Has Led to Denial of the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Commonsense initiative aims to reduce maternal mortality among Black women
- The city of Chicago is ordered to pay nearly $80M for a police chase that killed a 10
- Opioids are devastating Cherokee families. The tribe has a $100 million plan to heal
Ranking
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- U.S. Venture Aims to Improve Wind Energy Forecasting and Save Billions
- Shoppers Love These Exercise Dresses for Working Out and Hanging Out: Lululemon, Amazon, Halara, and More
- Exxon Loses Appeal to Keep Auditor Records Secret in Climate Fraud Investigation
- Meet the volunteers risking their lives to deliver Christmas gifts to children in Haiti
- Michigan Democrats are getting their way for the first time in nearly 40 years
- Empty Grocery Shelves and Rotting, Wasted Vegetables: Two Sides of a Supply Chain Problem
- What really happened the night Marianne Shockley died? Evil came to play, says boyfriend acquitted of her murder
Recommendation
Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
80-hour weeks and roaches near your cot? More medical residents unionize
EPA’s Methane Estimates for Oil and Gas Sector Under Investigation
Exxon Climate Fraud Investigation Widens Over Missing ‘Wayne Tracker’ Emails
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
Facing floods: What the world can learn from Bangladesh's climate solutions
In These U.S. Cities, Heat Waves Will Kill Hundreds More as Temperatures Rise
Tori Bowie's death highlights maternal mortality rate for Black women: Injustice still exists