Russian Troops Slammed by Fierce Ukrainian Resistance in Avdiivka
Battle for Avdiivka Turns Bloody
Russian forces trying to capture the crucial eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka are hitting a brick wall. Ukrainian troops are launching fierce resistance, reportedly inflicting over 400 Russian casualties every single day. Oleksandr Shtupun, spokesperson for Ukraine’s southern forces, confirmed Russian advances are being repeatedly smashed. Although there’s been a slight drop in fighting intensity as the Kremlin’s troops regroup, the battle remains savage and unpredictable.
Small Russian Assault Groups Suffer Heavy Losses
Moscow’s strategy sounds desperate – sending in small assault squads of just 30 to 40 soldiers at a time. The relentless combat is taking a huge toll. Ukrainian officials claim as many as 5,000 Russian casualties in the Avdiivka area, with heavy losses to tanks and armoured vehicles. Meanwhile, there are fresh alarm bells as reports surface that North Korea has shipped over 1,000 containers of military gear to Russia, hinting the conflict could escalate even further.
White House Claims Russia Executes Its Own Soldiers
The White House has accused Moscow of killing its own troops who try to retreat from the front line. U.S. officials say some Russian casualties near Avdiivka are actually down to harsh orders from Russian commanders. On top of battlefield losses, the U.S. estimates Russia has lost at least 125 armoured vehicles, equivalent to a whole battalion wiped out.
U.S. Aid to Ukraine and Israel Hits Political Snag
Across the pond, U.S. politics complicate support for Ukraine. House Speaker Mike Johnson has slammed President Biden’s massive $106 billion aid package for Ukraine and Israel, demanding separate funding debates for each. Johnson insists any help for Israel must come with cuts elsewhere and highlighted GOP unease over funding Ukraine. Even after meeting Biden, Republican leaders remain firm – two separate issues, not one lump sum.
As intense fighting grinds on in eastern Ukraine, the world watches closely. Diplomatic and military moves continue to shape the fate of the embattled region.