The Battle of Chasiv Yar
How likely is Russia to capture the cornerstone of Ukraine’s defence in the Donetsk region?

The fighting in Ukraine goes on unabated and the Russians continue to advance, despite their losses. Their latest target is the town of Chasiv Yar, near Bakhmut, in the partially occupied Donetsk region.
Analysts Novaya Europe spoke to agree that Russia won’t be able to take the town quickly. Still, it may ultimately fall, given the Ukrainians’ ammunition shortage. Military aid — like the US aid package bill set to be considered by the Senate today — is crucial to secure Ukraine’s defences.
“The enemy’s plans are being hampered by heroic defence from our brigades, who have dug in and are repelling daily attacks,” Syrskyi said, though he admitted that the threat remained “real”.
“The Russians are trying to attack in several places at once,” said Roman Svitan, a military expert and reserve AFU colonel.

“The problem is their range and the AFU’s lack of long-range air defence systems,” Mikhailov told Novaya Europe,

“If Ukraine’s allies don’t provide shells, the AFU will have to leave Chasiv Yar,” he said, noting that the AFU was clearly “saving ammunition” while it waited to see what further American and European assistance might come.

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