Russian forces on Wednesday stepped up their advance towards Lyssychansk, a strategic industrial city in eastern Ukraine, on the eve of a European summit where kyiv hopes to obtain official candidate status for the EU.
According to Lieutenant-Colonel Andrei Marochko, representing pro-Russian separatists fighting alongside troops from Moscow, Ukrainian forces are now surrounded in two additional villages located a few kilometers from Lysytchansk and its twin city Severodonetsk. “Very soon, the groups [ukrainiens] in Lyssytchansk and Severodonetsk will be surrounded”, he declared on Russian television, claiming for his camp “success […] colossal” in 48 hours.
“The Russians are approaching Lysytchansk, taking a foothold in neighboring towns and bombarding the city with their planes,” Serguii Gaïdaï, the governor of the Luhansk region, epicenter of the conflict in recent weeks, had recognized earlier.
According to him, “the Russian army is pounding [aussi] Lysytchansk with its artillery and its tanks”, and if the Ukrainians still controlled the city, the deluge of Russian fire there “destroyed everything”.
“Hell”
The Ukrainian resistance pocket around Lysytchansk and Severodonetsk is the only one still eluding Russian forces in the Luhansk region, where fierce artillery fighting has been going on for weeks. The two cities are a key step for the Russians in their plan to conquer the entire Donbass, a mainly Russian-speaking basin and partly held by pro-Russian separatists since 2014.
On the spot, “it’s hell”, believes Mr. Gaïdaï, but “our men are holding their positions”.
“The Russians are completely destroying the houses, right down to the foundations, with their artillery,” said city administration chief Oleksandr Stryuk on Wednesday, estimating that there are “7,000 to 8,000 inhabitants” left in this industrial city. which numbered about 100,000 before the war.
On the Russian side, the authorities indicated that two drones had attacked and caused a fire on Wednesday in the Novochakhtinski oil refinery, located in Russian territory, a few kilometers from the border with the Luhansk region.
According to local authorities, the fire did not cause any casualties and was extinguished at the end of the morning. Without accusing the Ukrainian forces by name, Moscow denounced “terrorist acts coming from the western border” of this Russian region.
“Russophobic hysteria”
On the diplomatic level, the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, in addition to demanding more deliveries of heavy weapons to his Western allies, is working to ensure that the 27 countries of the European Union will grant Ukraine the official EU candidate status on Thursday at a scheduled summit in Brussels.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called on European leaders to “rise to the occasion” by granting kyiv’s request.
The European executive issued a favorable opinion on Ukraine’s candidacy a few days ago and, on Tuesday, the French Minister for European Affairs, Clément Beaune, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, indicated that a “consensus” among the 27 countries had emerged on this issue.
In Berlin, the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, called on Wednesday to set up “a Marshall plan” for the reconstruction of Ukraine. “We will need several billion euros and additional dollars, and this, for years”, he underlined.
The European summit in Luxembourg must be followed by another from the G7 and a third from NATO. The question of financial aid to kyiv should be at the heart of the discussions of these three meetings.
According to Madrid, Mr. Zelensky will participate by videoconference in the NATO summit to be held from June 28 to 30 in the Spanish capital.
“The truth is that we are still far from negotiations between Ukraine and Russia because [le président russe Vladimir] Putin still believes he can dictate peace,” Scholz also said.
As Moscow commemorates Nazi Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Russian diplomacy has accused Berlin of fueling “Russophobic hysteria” “systematically through almost daily attacks by members of the German government against [son] country “.
Moscow has received new veiled support from Chinese President Xi Jinping, who, in an implicit reference to NATO, on Wednesday castigated “the widening of military alliances”, responsible according to him, among other things, for the crisis in Ukraine.
According to Ankara, a Turkish merchant ship left the Ukrainian port of Mariupol (southeast) on Wednesday after discussions between Turkish and Russian delegations in Moscow over grain blocked in Ukraine due to the Russian invasion.
Turkey, which puts itself forward as a mediator, also announced the forthcoming holding of a quadripartite meeting in Ankara with representatives of the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine to advance the file of the cereals blocked in the ports. Ukrainians.
However, kyiv has denied that an agreement has been reached for such a meeting, and Moscow, which imposes a maritime blockade on its neighbor in the Black Sea, has not reported any major progress with a view to unblocking the ports. Ukrainians as insistently demanded by several African countries worried about their wheat supply.
“Shocking Suffering”
In Lysytchansk, an AFP team saw Ukrainian soldiers digging a trench to serve as a firing post in a central street and erecting barricades with barbed wire and branches. “Many residents who have remained are waiting for the Russian world,” says Jaconda, alluding to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s desire to restore Russian influence in regions bordering Russia.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on Wednesday denounced the “shocking level” of suffering that the indiscriminate violence of the war in Ukraine is causing to civilians, victims of “constant indiscriminate attacks”.
This lack of respect for their protection “constitutes a serious violation of international humanitarian law”, she said.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has published an investigation carried out in Ukraine which, according to it, proves that the Ukrainian photo-reporter Maks Levin was “executed” with a soldier who accompanied him, after having been probably tortured by soldiers. Russians in March.
This “report will give rise to our sixth complaint” before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, RSF told AFP.