Russian Troops Close In on Kostiantynivka: Ukraine Mounts Strong Defense
Russian Advances and Ukrainian Defense in Eastern Donetsk
Russian Troops Approach Kostiantynivka
KYIV, May 2 (Reuters) - Russian troops are inching towards the city of Kostiantynivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, trying to establish a foothold close to a heavily defended area, Ukraine's top army official said on Saturday.
Kostiantynivka, along with other cities, forms a so-called fortress belt in the country's east - an area well fortified by the Ukrainian military.
Ukrainian Response and Countermeasures
"We are repelling the Russian occupiers' persistent attempts to gain a foothold in the outskirts of Kostiantynivka using infiltration tactics. Counter-sabotage measures are going on in the city," Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine's army chief, said on the Telegram app.
Current Battlefield Situation
A Ukrainian battlefield mapping project called DeepState shows Russian troops control an area around only one kilometre (0.6 mile) from the city's southern outskirts.
Small chunks of Kostiantynivka in the southeast are marked as a grey zone, meaning neither Ukraine nor Russia has full control over them.
Recent Russian Gains and Strategic Context
Russia's defence ministry said on Wednesday its forces had taken control of Novodmytrivka, just north of Kostiantynivka. Moscow's top general Valery Gerasimov said in April that troops were advancing in the north and south of the city.
Intensity of Russian Assaults
Syrskyi said that Russian offensive attempts had risen noticeably in April. Since Monday, Russian troops have carried out 83 assaults in this sector using small infantry groups, he added.
Broader Conflict and Stalled Peace Talks
Russia demands that Ukraine pull back from areas in the Donetsk and neighbouring Luhansk regions that it failed to capture in its four-year full-scale war. U.S.-brokered peace talks stalled over the issue as Ukrainian officials say Kyiv will not cede land it still controls.
Recent Russian Advances in Eastern Ukraine
For the past few years, Russian troops have not managed to capture any big city agglomerations in Ukraine, inching forward and taking control over small settlements, mostly in Ukraine's east.
Significance of Pokrovsk
The small city of Pokrovsk, whose more than 60,000 pre-war population mostly fled, was the most significant gain in the past year. It took Moscow's troops months to advance, and Kyiv says it still has some positions in the city.
(Reporting by Yuliia DysaEditing by Keith Weir)

