Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Monday that Russian forces are advancing in eastern Ukraine at a faster pace than they have in a long time, capturing several square kilometers of territory each day. This statement comes as Moscow’s forces attempt to break through Ukrainian defensive lines in a renewed push for control in the region.
According to Putin, “We have not had such a pace in the offensive in Donbas (region) for a long time.” Speaking to students at Secondary School No. 20 in Kyzyl, a remote region of Tuva located about 4,500 km (2,800 miles) east of Moscow, Putin emphasized the recent gains made by Russian forces. “Now we are not talking about moving 200 or 300 meters (660 or 1,000 feet) forward… The Russian armed forces are already bringing territories under control not by 200 to 300 meters but by square kilometers.”
Struggles on the Eastern Front
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged the difficulties Ukrainian forces are facing in the east, particularly near the city of Pokrovsk. However, he stated that Russian military advances have stalled over the past two days. “In the Pokrovsk sector, no matter how difficult it is, there has been no (Russian) advance for two days,” Zelenskyy said while addressing journalists in Zaporizhzhia, a Ukrainian-held city. He was joined by Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof during the press conference, where he noted ongoing discussions with Commander in Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi about the current situation.
Military analysts and bloggers have also commented on the situation in eastern Ukraine. The military blog DeepState reported a stabilization in the villages near Pokrovsk, despite ongoing battles. Pro-Russian military blogger Yuri Podolyaka described intense fighting around Selydove, located 20 km (12 miles) south of Pokrovsk, and Ukrainsk, 14 km south of Selydove. Both towns had populations exceeding 20,000 and 10,000, respectively, before the full-scale war erupted in February 2022. Podolyaka noted that both sides are pouring significant resources into these battles, reflecting the strategic importance of these locations.
Recent Developments and Military Movements
Russian state news agency TASS reported that Ukrainian forces had been pushed out of a part of Selydove, marking a shift in control in that area. Meanwhile, Russia’s Defence Ministry announced on Monday that Russian forces had taken control of the village of Skuchne, east of Pokrovsk. Ukrainian forces are reportedly facing continued pressure as Russian troops advance southward toward Kurakhivka, aiming to breach Ukrainian defensive lines and exert greater control over the strategically vital Pokrovsk-Donetsk road.
The Ukrainian General Staff, in an evening briefing, confirmed ongoing fighting around Selydove and reported Russian attacks on Ukrainsk. The aim of the Russian offensive, according to military bloggers, is to encircle a significant portion of territory by gaining control of key transportation routes and cutting off Ukrainian supply lines.
Impact of the Kursk Region Incursion
In addition to the eastern front, the situation in the Kursk region of southern Russia remains tense following a Ukrainian incursion that began on August 6. The incursion is believed to be a strategic move by Kyiv to force Russia to divert troops from the eastern front, where Russian forces have been making gains. Despite these efforts, the numerically superior Russian army has continued to advance through settlements in eastern Ukraine, pressing toward Pokrovsk, a city of logistical significance in the ongoing conflict.
Russia’s attempt to expel Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region underscores the complex dynamics of the war. The incursion appears to be designed to apply pressure on Russian defenses, compelling Moscow to deploy additional resources to secure the region and prevent further Ukrainian incursions into Russian territory.
Conclusion
As the conflict in eastern Ukraine intensifies, both Russian and Ukrainian forces are locked in a fierce battle for control of strategic territories. President Putin’s remarks highlight the rapid pace of Russian advances in the Donbas region, a stark contrast to earlier phases of the conflict. However, Ukrainian resistance remains strong, particularly around key locations such as Pokrovsk, Selydove, and Ukrainsk.
The outcome of these battles could have significant implications for the broader conflict, as both sides seek to gain the upper hand in a war that has already led to substantial territorial changes and severe humanitarian consequences. With no end in sight, the situation on the ground continues to evolve, drawing international attention and raising questions about the future course of the war.