Russia’s forces kept up a barrage of attacks along the front concentrated in two Ukrainian cities in the eastern Donetsk region, Ukraine’s military reported on Sunday, as Kyiv said it repelled more than 40 enemy strikes in 24 hours.
Fighting was heaviest along the western approaches to Bakhmut, the general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said, one of the two cities in the east, along with Avdiivka, that Russia’s military has been targeting.
Russian forces have been besieging Bakhmut for months in the longest battle in more than a year of war.
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In a nightly weekend video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy denounced Russian airstrikes coinciding with the observance of Orthodox Palm Sunday, saying Moscow was further isolating itself from the world.
Ukraine’s State Emergencies Service said a 50-year-old man and his daughter, 11, were killed after Russian forces struck a residential building in Zaporizhzhia, in the southeast of the nation.
A woman identified as the wife and mother of the victims was pulled from under the rubble.
“This is how the terrorist state marks Palm Sunday,” Zelenskiy said in his address. “This is how Russia places itself in even greater isolation from the world.”
He praised several units defending positions in the east and said he hoped Palm Sunday next year “will take place with peace and freedom for all our people.”
The majority of Ukraine’s 41 million people are Orthodox Christians who celebrate Easter in a week.
Pope Francis, who has been critical of Russia’s war, prayed for peace during Easter events at the Vatican.
“Help the beloved Ukrainian people on their journey towards peace, and shed the light of Easter upon the people of Russia,” he said.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said its forces had destroyed a depot with 70,000 tonnes of fuel near Zaporizhzhia.
Forces had also destroyed Ukrainian army warehouses storing missiles, ammunition and artillery in the regions of Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk, the ministry added.
More than 40 enemy attacks had been repelled over the previous 24 hours, Ukraine’s general staff said.
It said Russian forces had launched unsuccessful advances on areas west of Bakhmut, now largely destroyed, but with a pre-war population of 70,000. At least 10 towns and villages had come under Russian shelling.
The report said Russian forces also made no headway in attacks on Avdiivka, the second focus of fighting in the east, and reported widespread Russian shelling in northern regions.
“In central Zaporizhzhia and southern Kherson region, enemy forces continued to build fortifications,” it said. “Several towns were shelled.”
Officials in the south said Russian aircraft had used guided bombs against towns in the Kherson region.
The military has said Ukrainian forces would keep defending Bakhmut against repeated Russian attacks, although Zelenskiy last week acknowledged that if troops risked being encircled they could be pulled back.
“The enemy is trying to take our city-fortress at any cost,” Serhiy Cherevatyi, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s eastern military command, said on national television. “Although it is extremely difficult, we are still in control of the situation. Our units are holding back the enemy and inflicting a maximum of damage.”
Control of Bakhmut could allow Russia to directly target Ukrainian defensive lines in Chasiv Yar in the east and open the way for its forces to advance on two bigger cities it has long coveted in the Donetsk region — Kramatorsk and Sloviansk.
Ukrainian military analyst Oleh Zhdanov said Russian forces controlled the center of Bakhmut, with much of their actions now focusing on the city’s railway station.
“There is heavy fighting in the city center and the enemy is gradually moving toward the western outskirts,” Zhdanov said.
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