"The Russian army occupies all the commanding heights in Avdiivka, and the Ukrainian defenders are at increased risk of being 'dumplings'. "In connection with the Avdiiv war, according to the Russian "Pravda" on February 7**, the Russian army continued to attack on a large scale, entering the city from the northeast, breaking through the Avdiiv defense line of the Ukrainian army, and approaching the logistics "artery" of the Ukrainian army.
The Ukrainian 110 Brigade reported that "the situation in the city is getting worse and worse." The Russian army is less than 700 meters away from our 'lifeline'. "Ukrainian experts confirm that the Russian army has broken through the overpass ...... the railway
The Russian army has completely broken through the Ukrainian defense line in Avdiivka.
According to the Telegram SGS channel on February 7, during fierce fighting, Russian troops have taken control of the railway bridge and are advancing along Zheleznodorozhny Street and Highway No. 1 in the resort. The city was officially cut in half. It seems that all the assault units of the Russian army appeared there and, with artillery fire and air fire support, continued to fight south along the railway.
According to the "militarysummary" channel, the Russian army has advanced to the 9th district, which is made up of many high-rise buildings, and according to the current situation, the Russian army has taken control of almost 30% of the land in Avdiivka. Although the numbers are not large, the Russian army controls all the commanding heights and has established fire control over the main supply lines of the Ukrainian army in the central and eastern regions.
According to the "Ayden" channel, in the south of Avdiivka, the Russian army has expanded its control over the northern battlefield of Opytne and is expected to continue to advance north.
According to "Mir", Russian troops took control of the railway bridge south of the Avdiivka coke plant. The Ukrainian army's defense line along the railway line was completely broken, Avdiivka was split in two, and the Ukrainian army, which was entrenched in the southeast of the city, was considered to have been surrounded, and the situation was very serious. They had very few options, either to continue to hold on to the last moment, or to retreat "through the bloody road", but only the infantry had a chance to escape, and the heavy ** had to stay.
The Russian army's encirclement of Avdiivka is in its final stages.
Also on February 7, according to the Russian military ** (topcorRU) reported that the Russian army, which is encircling Avdiivka, is trying to "wrap dumplings" with Ukrainian defenders, who are increasingly hopeless for reinforcement or retreat.
The Russian media described that the company-level tactical detachment of the Russian 114th Brigade, with the cooperation of T-90M and T-72B3M armored vehicles of two tank companies, is advancing towards Avdiivka from the north. The Ukrainian army was attacked on the section of Michurin Avenue and Timiryazev Avenue at the junction of the city construction and the refinery industrial zone (AKHZ).
In the south, the Russian armed forces are advancing towards the section between the north and the O-0542 highway, and the Ukrainian defenders have less than 3 routes to retreat75 km.
The ability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to cope with the Russian army is becoming more and more difficult. Su-34NVO bombers use UFAB-500M-62 bombs to strike at the positions of the Ukrainian army. Russian artillery, as well as "guys" such as Grad and Uragan rocket artillery, are also launching an onslaught against the Ukrainian army.
At the same time, it is becoming more and more difficult to supply Ukrainian troops in the industrial zone of urban construction and refineries (AKHZ) along the O-0542 highway through Orlovka.
German journalist Julian Repke noted earlier that the situation in Avdiivka is similar to that of the Russian army during the storming of Artyomovsk (**Mutt). Military expert Andrei Koshkin believes that Avdiivka is a key defense point for the Ukrainian army and is of great importance for both Kyiv and Moscow.
Wen Liang Ishikawa.