16 Oct Indications point to a potential waning of Russia’s military push in a crucial eastern Ukrainian city, as the enduring conflict reaches the milestone of 600 days
In the ongoing 600-day-long conflict in Ukraine, primarily in the city of Avdiivka, there are indications that the Russian military’s efforts may be diminishing. Ukrainian forces managed to fend off 15 Russian assaults from multiple directions within the last 24 hours, a significant drop from the 60 daily attacks experienced in the beginning week. This reduction in the frequency and intensity of these attacks has sparked speculation that the Russian offensive in Avdiivka might be losing steam.
This assessment aligns with a report from a Washington-based think tank, the Institute for the Study of War, which concurred that Russian forces have continued their offensive operations around Avdiivka but have yet to make substantial gains, hinting at a possible deceleration in Russian endeavors.
The protracted conflict between Ukraine and Russia has entered its 600th day, characterized by territorial disputes and ongoing clashes in eastern Ukraine. Both sides have been striving for battlefield successes, especially with winter approaching, which will limit military operations. Ukraine launched a counteroffensive approximately four months ago, achieving some progress, but facing the significant challenge of combating the numerically superior Russian forces.
The Western allies of Kyiv have reaffirmed their commitment to providing financial and military support to Ukraine. U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan announced that the Biden administration will request a combined aid package exceeding $2 billion for Ukraine and Israel from Congress.
Avdiivka, situated in the northern outskirts of Donetsk, holds significant importance due to its strategic artillery and fortified position advantage over Donetsk. It remains firmly under Ukrainian control and presents a possible strategic base for future liberation operations in Donetsk.
Despite the claims of both sides in this conflict, verifying battlefield information remains challenging due to the prevalence of misinformation and disinformation. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu downplayed the effectiveness of Ukraine’s counteroffensive, as Kyiv persists in its defense against Russian attempts to capture Avdiivka.
Diplomatic pressure on Moscow is expected to intensify, as the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) plans to exert influence in the coming months. The OSCE, comprising 57 member states, seeks to confront the persisting hostilities between Russia and Ukraine.
Additionally, in another development, Russian children’s rights ombudswoman Maria Lvova-Belova claimed to have facilitated the reunification of 35 Ukrainian children with their relatives in Ukraine and other countries. Her office has been involved in these efforts, although details were not provided. Qatar’s foreign ministry also noted its involvement in recent family reunifications through its embassy in Moscow.
The war in Ukraine continues to be marked by complexity, diplomatic efforts, and the enduring toll on the affected population, further underscoring the need for a resolution to the conflict.