The city of Severodonetsk in the Donbass, the scene of fierce fighting between the Ukrainian and Russian armies for several weeks, is “fully occupied” by Russian forces, its mayor Oleksandre Striouk announced on Saturday.
“The city is completely occupied by the Russians,” he declared on Ukrainian television at the end of the afternoon.
In the evening, the spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Defense, Igor Konashenkov, confirmed the capture of this city, announcing the “total liberation” of Severodonetsk and three neighboring localities: Borivske, Voronove and Syrotyne.
As a result, “the entire territory located on the left bank of the Donets – a river – within the limits of the Lugansk region is under the total control” of the Russian military and pro-Russian separatists, he added. .
The Ukrainian army announced on Friday its withdrawal from Severodonetsk, a city of around 100,000 inhabitants before the war, to better defend the neighboring town of Lyssytchansk.
According to Mr. Striouk, civilians have started to leave the Azot factory in Severodonetsk, where several hundred people have taken refuge in recent days to protect themselves from the bombardments.
“These people have lived almost three months of their lives in basements, shelters. It’s difficult emotionally and physiologically,” he said, saying that “now they (needed) help: medical and psychological.”
In the afternoon, a representative of the pro-Russian separatists, Andrei Marochko, declared that the forces of Moscow had “taken full control of the industrial zone of the Azot factory”.
Another spokesman for the separatists, Ivan Filiponenko, for his part affirmed that more than 800 civilians who had taken refuge in this factory during these weeks of clashes had been “evacuated”, without specifying in which direction.
The capture of Severodonetsk by the Russian army comes after several weeks of fierce fighting in a region, that of Lugansk (East), hotly contested by the Ukrainians and the Russians.
The latter now control it almost entirely and “street fighting” is underway in Lyssytchansk, according to the separatists.
“The people’s militia of the People’s Republic of Lugansk and the Russian army have entered the city of Lysytchansk,” Andrei Marochko announced on Telegram on Saturday, assuring that “certain companies” had been “taken” there.