Russian forces have knocked out power and water to a rail hub in northern Ukraine and severed water supplies to the eastern town of Pokrovsk, causing disruption behind front lines as they try to advance on the battlefield.
More than two-and-a-half years since Russia’s invasion, the war in Ukraine is at a critical juncture, with Moscow regularly pounding Ukrainian infrastructure as its troops try to complete the capture of the whole of Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region.
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Russian forces have been gaining ground in parts of east Ukraine including Pokrovsk, whose capture could enable Moscow to open up new lines of attack and complicate Ukrainian logistics in the east.
Russia is regularly pounding infrastructure as its troops press on in Ukraine’s east. (AP PHOTO)
Donetsk’s regional governor said a filtering station had stopped working because of heavy fighting, severing the water supply to Pokrovsk.
He said it would be impossible to fix soon and renewed calls to civilians to flee the town.
“The situation is difficult and it won’t get better soon. So I again call on you to evacuate!” the official, Vadym Filashkin, wrote on the Telegram messaging app on Thursday.
The town, which straddles several important roads that pass through the Donetsk region and has a rail line, has also lost supply of electricity and gas used for cooking and heating, local authorities said.
Russian momentum has slowed in the areas nearest Pokrovsk, but Moscow’s forces have pressed south from that line of attack, closing in on the nearby town of Ukrainsk, open-source intelligence reports by Ukraine’s Deep State analysts indicate.
Ukraine’s military said their forces on the nearby Kurakhiv front, which includes Ukrainsk, were continuing to hold back Moscow’s troops.
Russia tried to break through Kyiv’s lines in the area 23 times in the past day, it said.
Some Russian military bloggers said Moscow’s forces had almost taken control of Ukrainsk, which had a pre-war population of more than 10,000.
There was no immediate update from Russia on its advance in the area.
After months on the back foot in the east, Kyiv’s forces launched a surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region in August, making rapid progress in an attempt to seize the initiative in the war and divert Russian forces from the east.